Stop believing in determinism

Thank you for enlightening us, robot.

It was merely my destiny

No, that does not mean that "there was only one outcome" it means that out of the few it was randomly selected for one. There is no predetermined one out of the few, it's completely random. God doesn't step in and choose the one.

There are multiple possible ones that we cannot predict which one will happen. But only one does and forever that is the one that did. We can't go back in time and run it again. Therefore, whichever one happened was the only one that could. The inability to predict before the fact changes nothing.

You're misunderstanding the issue.

I'm hit overstanding the issue! I'm batting 100.

Pretty sure you are. There is only one possible deterministic future. Does not really matter what some idealized physics math problem says when we have anything but a complete understanding of physics. Prediction does not matter, there is only one, immutable future.

>that we cannot predict which one will happen.
No that's not it, it's about us being incapable of predicting the outcome, don't assume people are that retarded.
>But only one does and forever that is the one that did.
As you can tell by the tense you used, you're talking about the past.
> We can't go back in time and run it again.Therefore, whichever one happened was the only one that could.
You're failing at logic hard, it's even worse than cogito ergo sum therefore god exists
>The inability to predict before the fact changes nothing.
You're inability to understand or be informed about the topic doesn't change reality

Probably.

Oho, oho. Ho hoho. HO! Get it? PROBably? Probabalistically? As in probability? WooT!

>there is only one, immutable future.
Prove it