ASSUMING the universe started w a bing bang
There is no such thing as freewill. We and everything around us that is happening, has happened, and will happen had already been predetermined when the first atoms were created and bumped against each other in the early stages after the big bang; or possibly before that.
Don't you think that had not the the "hydrogen atom that collided against the helium atom 13 billion years ago" would not had resulted into creating something as big as our galaxy? Our solar system? Our planet? The climate that created an environment suitable for the first amino acids? Our birth and brain cells. Our thoughts and actions?
Don't you see everything as a colliding row of dominoes sometimes?
I think everything is "already set in stone". Like a student figuring out the answer to a perfectly elastic collision problem. The correct answer had already existsted WAY before he began to answer the question...
2007-11-18
10:27:21
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