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I think the human personality is too unpredictable for your theory to work SB. You completely disregard human reactivity making us sound like robots who will always act the same under particular settings. However, people will not always react the same to an identical scenario under different circumstances, such as when we know we're being studied, it's just human nature.Sonic Boyster said:I believe life is prerecorded like a video tape. We record history behind us along a straight timeline of things that happen in rapid succession from the beginning until now. That's the human interpretation, but it works that way on a universal level as well. Only one point can exist at any place on a timeline. That isn't a debateable point, what I mean is you can't be two places at once, and people can't change what has already happened. Since two things can't happen at the same time (for example, you can't split into two people and make two decisions simultaniously), I don't see any reason why your decisions shouldn't be recorded ahead of time just like they were in your past. Since you can't go back in time and chance that decision, and that means it is set in stone after you've made it (literally speaking, not in the sense that you can't "correct" an error in judgement by doing something else later), it probably could have be deduced ahead of time.
I figure with a god-like level of mathematical skill you could read the future just be grinding variables. Personalities, knowledge, psychology and human interaction along with non-human interaction and personal reflection all factor in to personal decision making in any and every situation. Theoretically if you knew all of those things about someone well enough you could predetermine his response to any question or situation in any given set of circumstances. I believe life plays out that way. I think it's a huge chain of mathematical variables that are being crunched to determine how you walk, how you talk, what decisions you make, what you like, who you fall in love with, and the path your life is taking. Just because we can't see how a situation is going to play out doesn't mean it isn't predetermined.
I also think your theory is too convenient. It's like you're saying, "It's already happened, you can't change it, therefore, it was meant to be."
I agree with you. that you can use <u>probability</u> to determine how likely something is going to happen, but unfortunately there's no science to it, and there will always be an uncertainty no matter how sure you are.