Alright let me get technical.
suppose this event :-
A space vehicle is in a zero gravity place( assume). Now there is no external force acting on the space vehicle due to the absence of gravity and the space vehicle remains there. Even though there's no air around to work the Newtons third law out, we can make the vehicle move. Let's see how..
Lets consider the whole space vehicle as one system. the center of mass of that system remains there no matter what( as there's no exernal force).But the passengers are sitting in the front part of the vehicle and they want to move forward. So they send out large amounts of combusted fuel (out of the butt of the vehicle) at high velocities. As a part of the system is reconfigured, the rest of the system should also reconfigure so that the center of mass of the entire system remains at the same position. This causes the body of the vehicle to move forward. That's the principle ( if I'm correct)
Now my question( it's a thought experiment actually) - " suppose we're in that zero gravity place instead of that vehicle...we can punch the space with our fist without the need for any external force...and that'll cause the rest of our body to move backward so that the center of mass of the entire body remains in the same position. But, when we come to rest after the impulse, we notice that our body( excluding the arm) has moved a distance away from the fist( though the distance is small when compared to that of what our fist has travelled).
So, here comes my question - " When we tried to move from that spot(by punching the space), what initiated that process? why did we try to punch?"This is a very delicate question which can be easily misunderstood. so let me elaborate - "Like every physical effect has a physical cause preceding it, what was the preceding cause for that punch of the fist?" I believe that the actual reason for not having a future predicting mechanism is not Heisenberg's uncertainty principle that said-"If we do not have accurate knowledge of the configuration of the present universe, then, how would we use the principles of interaction to determine the future of the universe accurately?" but the fact that we do not know the preceding physical cause for actions that we living beings do. Get it?
I know, some of you would like to believe that I'm going off-track or I'm getting into the realms of philosophy.
But consider this infamous yet sensible saying :-
"Science is conclusions drawn from rational analysis of accurate observation. If every tangible and intangible phenomenon(caused by the chemicals and electrons flowing in our head) is a repercussion of existence and interaction of physical matter, which is observable, then why can’t science explain everything?"
I hope physicists will one day realize this and probably then, we'll have a merging of psychology, physics, philosophy etc.,
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