future predetermined?
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Pic related opened a general questions about future being predetermined and having no free will.
>Is the future for normal people set, that dont see the future?
>Is the future set for people who can see the future?
When a person can see the future, he is the one what can actually form it. You can change parts that lead to something if you dont like it.
>if i go out tomorrow, some person will come and hit me in the face
>i saw that, so i wont go out tomorrow
A person who can not see the future has a set future, depending on that he create/generates one linear path. There is no decision he can make so thats why its set. I would still say that the future is set but involves free will. Because it is generating vom nothing.
On the other hand, a guy who sees the future can actually decide and the future is not set. He literally can go along with it or change it. Action or inaction is a decision by default.
Saying "it was inevitable" is making no sense to me.
Also "having no past or future, because it all exists at the same time" is not making any sense. How excatly does that work out? In a timeline where you see yourself you can tell the beginning and end.
I asked one of my friends but he gave me the most retarded explanation with : "well you know, the future is all set because the electrons in your head go brr and the pictures in your head are set".
>Is the future for normal people set, that dont see the future?
>Is the future set for people who can see the future?
When a person can see the future, he is the one what can actually form it. You can change parts that lead to something if you dont like it.
>if i go out tomorrow, some person will come and hit me in the face
>i saw that, so i wont go out tomorrow
A person who can not see the future has a set future, depending on that he create/generates one linear path. There is no decision he can make so thats why its set. I would still say that the future is set but involves free will. Because it is generating vom nothing.
On the other hand, a guy who sees the future can actually decide and the future is not set. He literally can go along with it or change it. Action or inaction is a decision by default.
Saying "it was inevitable" is making no sense to me.
Also "having no past or future, because it all exists at the same time" is not making any sense. How excatly does that work out? In a timeline where you see yourself you can tell the beginning and end.
I asked one of my friends but he gave me the most retarded explanation with : "well you know, the future is all set because the electrons in your head go brr and the pictures in your head are set".
