Firstly, we don't know a UNI-VERSE. That's what I call the verse of the UNI. Infinity + x = infinity. And if we were to reach a place where we cannot go beyond, there is always an undetermined behind.
So, the universe is already too much for us to handle and we know diddly-squat about it, except that we are talking about infinity without being knowledgeable. So this is the key to understanding that the only freewill we could have must be in the choices we can make about things we know about and can be demonstrated in the lab as facts. But they are given and we can only choose among those which are given a-priori. Our freewill is a choice among multiple choices. If we try to induce from postulated multiple choices, we close all possibilities of more and we commit inductive fraud upon our conclusions.
So we are ultimately deductive animals and our freewill is limited by the choices we are able to see and the need (forcefully) to make choices ruled by circunstances pertaining to our environment. We must act. That we know. In acting we choose what we can in accordance with what we are permitted to see with a moment's religiosity. And we pray to God that we are making the best choices. But ultimately we know diddly-squat about the matter. And it is precisely that inability to see beyond that makes us religious whether we like it or not.
Hey, if some of the freaks around make a movie out of this, please call it C A Cafolini. Or maybe Warren Buffet.



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