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SuaveSocialist said:
Peh said:

This would work on first sight.

But I have my doubts that these multiverses would be deterministic.

Also, at what point would these multiverses differ? At the moment a choice has been made by a human being? But when are choices being made?

While I try to represent the view of incompatibilism, this idea wouldn't work for me.

The universes would not be deterministic, as this one is not.  Each has formed due to the choices of its inhabitants.  They differ not "when" choices are made but "because" choices have been made.

So far, it's not proven whether our universe is deterministic or not. Thus, we know to little to make a judgment on this one.

 For the individual observing all available paths, Time is not one-dimensional pathways but a morphous object.  All choices occur at the same time as past, present and future are all occurring simultaneously in the object.  Only our perceptions grant the illusion of a chronological order.

I can't find anything what you say. Care to provide a source for me too read about it?

Depending on the choices of the individual, all that changes is one's position on the Finite Curve relative to the others and one's experiences.  As I said, things get crazy when you add dimensions to Time and space.

I'm kinda familiar with this one, but I havn't seen an argument speaking for it, nor do I have a reason to think that way. :(



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