but there's a handshake where the past and present meet and you can move that up or down, just slightly

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Mmmm No!

We have no influence over events that occur at a specific moment, and those events have no impact on us at the moment they happen. Scientifically

And this happens because the speed of light is limited. Therefore, scientifically speaking, we do not have free will, and everything is predestined.

ok dokie, i'm replying to you because i absolutely have to even though i have no idea of the next word ...

i will politely agree to disagree. if you agree that is.

Are you a physicist?

No, are you? let me guess. You are going to tell me IDK what i'm talking about

Yes I’am!

D'accord je m'en vais ailleurs... Tu peux jouer toute seule s'il te veux.

jk jk, the coffee was strong this morning.

Orvuar mon ami

you are a goofball

Ui mon ami

Not all that matters can be measured and not all that can be measured matters. Who said that again? 😁

He missed the opportunity to say yes I'm

tu veux que je te corrige? je ne suis tellement machiste comme ca

If events in the universe don't affect us at the moment they happen due to the limited speed of light, this means that even the hand we move doesn't influence another object nearby or far away because of that same limitation. This implies that we don't even have an impact on the movement of our own hand, despite the close distances, due to the constraints of the speed of light. This could translate into a certain continuity in what we do, which we might call willpower, because we act within a small distance and space, but these actions are completely insignificant on the scale of the universe. It's terrifying, isn't it?

Terrifying indeed, but not proof of predestination.

Causality ripples outward at a maximum of the speed of light, quite true, but that does not mean the cause was preordained.

We call him god