
God is either a gambler, or is not. There is hardly a way to see, as long as we agree to consider Him as a part of our hyperspace; lurking away. The funny part of the situation arises when we attribute the outcome of a sequence of events to a probability distribution curve. Each point on the curve must point to an outcome. However, there is, according to me; an annoying continuity that must not happen if quantities like energy are discreet. Even the electron space distribution curves point to a non zero probability at something quite fuzzy like infinity. Energies and outcomes don't seem to be related when we run through general physics. However, breaching confines of metaphysics gives an insight into the nature of outcomes. They are variables of energy that cling to the inputs that may be in the forms of physical energy or even thoughts-that are strings of energy. No fancy energies that'd allow you to move things without touching them, but like electromagnetic waves which are not medium dependent.
It'd be much too easy for God to throw dice to decide the outcome variables, according to me. Pattern deficient events appear to look up to us. You choose to drop a ball you're holding, or keep it with you in the next ticking second.
Or do you?
The inspirations that appear to be a manifestation of our voluntary consciousness must too have their origins within our system. Singularity origins look feasible, representing the central ideas of most thoughts. However, hardly any dice may accommodate around an infinite variables-as long as we stick to the orthodox physical image of a dice etched in our minds. The naive notions of 'Knowing the future' must be lame, for its not our minds which have enough information. Who does? God knows.
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