Everyone knows when they will die

>Everyone knows when they will die.
>It is not possible to influence this in any way.

What impact would that have on humanity?

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Can't die any other way?
Mass shootings, rape, raiders, the day or week before the Die Day.

>Many people die in shootouts with police
>Mass existential crisis's as people question the nature of self fulfilling prophecy and freewill.

Everyone starts taking high interest massive loans the day before they die.

They become depressed and fatalistic, wondering where their massive empire went and what made it all go wrong.

>bunch of people go out for one last lunch
>strangers get to talking and realize there are dozens of people who are all going to die very soon

Reckless heroes that aren't afraid of death because it's not their time yet.

I bet they'd have a calendar that isn't a hodge-podge shitshow like ours.

For this to be true, the universe must be fundamentally deterministic. It would absolutely prove that free will does not exist and likely cause a catastrophic existential crisis as people learn that everything they believed about themselves was a lie and that they are just automatons executing preexisting instructions without any ability to influence them in any way.

You mean like we know now, except in a less direct way?