A question of "Time" and pre-determination and has everything already happened?

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The discussion centers on the concept of time and whether everything has already happened, questioning the nature of decision-making and free will. Participants explore the idea of "superdeterminism," which suggests that all events are preordained, contrasting it with the multiverse theory that posits multiple timelines for every possible outcome. The conversation highlights the philosophical implications of these theories, noting that they often stray from the forum's focus on mainstream physics. Ultimately, the thread was closed due to its philosophical nature, which does not align with the forum's goal of providing clear, logical answers based on current physics. The complexities of time and decision-making remain unresolved and are primarily philosophical in nature.
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Hey guys, iv been reading and watching a few lectures on time, and iv come across a lot of physicist's talking about there been no "Arrow of time" and how life is like a DvD where as your not actually traveling through time everything has already happened (I hope this makes sense) But what i don't understand about this theory is, if this is true then does this mean iv already made all the decisions in my mind like for example what movie am i going to put on right now and is the "Choosing" of the movie just an illusion as everything has already been pre-determined,i hope you understand what i mean Cheers :o)

It just seems strange to me that i can't actually decide to do something because the decision has already been made
 
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Whether the future is determined but unknown or undetermined and unknown is a matter of philosophy, not physics.
 
The theory which you have mentioned about seems fascinating although I am not aware of it. So probably it is something that I can explore further. However about the decisions there is yet another fact that comes into picture is about conscious and subconsciousmind.
Moreover this theory leans much towards the philosophical nature (as mentioned by @jbriggs444) where destiny and all sorts of this come into play.
I have read few texts about the time and stuff, but what I am really unable to understand is the 'Definition of time'. To me lt seems like more of a abstract concept.
 
The idea that everything is preordained is called "superdeterminism" and it's totally against reality if for no other reason than quantum fluctuations. The way around that is the "multiverse" theory (to which I subscribe) wherein every single thing that could possibly happen does, but each option branches off into multiple timelines in one of which each is true.
 
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a matter of philosophy, not physics.
Agreed. Thread closed.
 
There's been some questions about why this thread was closed. The answer is that discussions primarily of a philosophical nature are generally not allowed here at PF. This forum's primary goal is to teach people about current, mainstream physics. The questions posed here should have clear answers that make logical sense. Philosophical discussions don't meet this criteria. There's usually no answer for them, only an endless discussion that doesn't work well for what we want PF to be.
 
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