Determinism assumes that truth is static and real, which can’t be the case because everything vibrates. I would say determinism is mostly the case but only within a single observational spacial point, the future and past cannot be fully observed and thus cannot be deterministic
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Wtf has nothing to do with vibration or “truth”
I believe that every physical event has a consequence that is determined by laws of physics, as such every state is a consequence of a previous state in other words DETERMINED by the previous state. I do not have guesses where the starting point was but everything what followed was determined by the starting state. Put in a sprinkle of multiverse theory and everything that can happen has happened. Biological bodies are part of physical realm hence no free will.
Please don’t mistaken this to nihilism.
The uncertainty principal proves determinism wrong.
Determinism would deny the validity or importance of categorical data, which I don’t agree with.
abstractions are not erased by determinism, they are models not things, not subject to physical laws
Then explain chemistry
what i just wrote before about the combinatorial complexity of states, this is even more the case as we are talking about the positions of gazillions of molecules and tehir associated particles (photons, electrons, protons, etc etc)
they only become predictable given control of their mixing within specific narrow conditions of their state space
reaction equilibrium, for example, relates to the level of energy lost in the transformation, and the energy required to undo this transformation - if you put too much energy in, it can go to other states instead
again, some of it doesn't do all the same thing, this is why purification is always a key step in chemistry... even 0.1% contamination can completely stop a reaction from taking place
i'm not saying that the world is not mostly deterministic, but the uncertainty principal makes 100% determinism impossible
i think it is logically impossible for a product of a system to model the system itself with enough precision to really see ethe future beyond a certain degree of detail of the states of the system
so it's not that it isn't predictable, it can't be predicted by us
by God yes, not by us, nor anything within this universe
Potato’s make electricity. I have 10,000 in my backyard powering a s9
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in order to make the effort to do any science at all you have to make the assumption that the system's parameters can be contained such that you can artificially cause an effect to occur
it is illogical to assume that you can't do this and the advance of science is entirely about discovering the conditions of replication, and has not ceased to allow us to uncover new things for thousands of years at least
i work with 256 bit large integers all the time with my code and the number that they can count is more than the estimated number of atoms in the universe
almost everything in the physical universe has more state space, so, determinism in the sense of reproducability requires you to massively narrow down the possible states of a phenomena to funnel it through the one you want to recur, and it's not ever really a perfect repetition
i've done a lot of experiments and self-observation regarding free will, it's a paradox
the entire phenomenon of learning is based on making decisions to respond in one way or another
from what i know of number theory it's just so far beyond predictable what it will do that it is effectively not possible to predict much of it
you really can't compare any two given experiences with each other because they simply are not the same
i think it's not that it isn't deterministic, but rather that it cannot be simulated accurately within the same system and thus is impossible to predict to any meaningful degree beyond some time horizon