I don't really understand the concept of [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will]free will[/url]... (You might say that I view everything as hard determinism)
I mean, if free will exists, there should be an alternative of having free will, right?
So, how can you see the difference? And how does a world without free will work?
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This isn't dumb by any means. Think about this: if the multiverse theory is true, and each universe is created at any point of probability, then there are an infinite number of universes, or at least a mind numbingly large number of them. Well, if each universe is separate, and each has a different end state, then this universe has a fixed fate, and its dependent on all decisions, in order for you to exist in this particular universe, you have to make decisions to lead to that end state. So, we may not know what that end state is, but each of our decisions are fixed leasing to that particular end state.