daily reminder that you can't support multiverse theory AND be against free will
I oppose the multiverse stupidity AND am for free will.
How does it feel being BTFO by a cartoon, OP?
8 years
>>9077528
Unless you are saying that universes branch out not as the result of QM but because of decisions of conscious beings, I don't see why the multiverse theory proves free will.
Both are memes that will be laughed at hysterically in 50 years. Screenshot this.
>>9077528
What the fuck is the "free will" meme?
If the universe is deterministic then we have no free will? Can free will only exist if what we choose to do is unpredictable with any kind of structured logic? Shit's retarded.
>>9077595
>multiverse
>deterministic
you can't have both. But I will say that non-deterministic universe does not imply free will
>>9077599
>you can't have both.
uh.. of course you can.
If you mean the quantum many worlds multiverse, then that's completely deterministic.
>>9077528
I'm tired of people confusing the multiverse theory with many-worlds. The multiverse theory can be tested, as it *may* be responsible for some phenomena in our universe. Many-worlds is unfalsible trash written by faggots who want to imagine there's a universe where their parents loved them. There's not going to be a universe where Lee Harvey Oswald decides to not kill Kennedy on the eve of the assassination or a universe where Hitler got into art school or a universe where you managed to ask that girl you like out. That would break causality. We have no control over our actions and responses. And god knows that if there was something that did split the universe into two continuities, it would have to be much more important than any changes to a human life
>>9078670
how do you falsify multiverse?
>>9078694
im not that anon but there's a lot of still unexplained phenomena mathematically in our universe that could be explained by things like "dark matter" or the multiverse theory
like things we should be seeing that we don't, or vice versa
>>9077595
>What the fuck is the "free will" meme?
Philosophy trying to catch up to science, as usual.
>>9077528
no
our brains would still be machines and the output could be determined by the output, unless quantummechanical processes would happen in our brain
>>9078670
>The multiverse theory can be tested
/sci/ is kill.