>>2731570>>2731571>>2731575>>2731582Think about it like this: You throw water onto a mirror, and the way the water lands on the mirror is, for all intents and purposes, random.
You may say the choices you make in life is Random just as the water landing on the mirror is random. But is it?
If you controlled for every factor; the amount of water, force thrown, angle thrown, temperature, and every other factor possible, you could mathematically determine where every water drop will land on the mirror with 100% accuracy.
With that in mind, How could our brain be any different? When you make a decision, a lot is going on in your brain that is to hard to determine, but if again every factor is controlled, you could determine the decision one would make before they actually came up with the decision itself.
Something to think about.