If the universe is deterministic and you know your own future, could you change it?

>>reality agrees with me
>t sean carroll brainlet fan

The physical world is the convergence of all our wills combined. The collapse of the state of the physical world to the running one is because we interacted with it.

Determinism works in the thin regime of the world that has been forged to behave in a certain way by an engineer or a human being. Complex systems and open systems lack determinism due to their interaction with agents of will and consciousness.

Causality is a slight approximation of what is going on since we are not only existant on this time-instant. Our will and consciousness extends through time. The reality we are experiencing is the attachment of our etherical body to the physical world.

>tried to change it
The events leading to the "try" were already predetermined. I.e the synaptic potential that made you think and know can trace its direct cause back to the big bang. The saddest thing is that humans don't actually think and follow a completely unmovably predetermined course in relation to the rest of the universe. Basically what brainlets call fate.

>wills
>The collapse of the state of the physical world to the running one is because we interacted with it.
I cringed irl. At least finish your pop-sci video.

>That said, a system in which I can have free will and be able to create is obviously the better one, so I'd rather think it is probabilistic.
A probabilistic universe doesn´t allow for free will either. Thoughts spawning out of sheer chance or a causal chain results in the same outcome for you: an inability to will your own will.

Only a hypothetical all-powerful, all-knowing Creator, the originator of everything, could possess original will.

>When you have high verbal IQ but low spatial IQ

>think everything tv tells to think
>indoctrinated
>believe in free will
Imagine being this delusional. Everything you do is literally designed even if you have a supernatural soul that makes supernaturally indeterministic choices.

it could only be possible to accurately know your own future if that wouldnt lead to you changing it which is as good as impossible

No, but you can tilt it.

two possibilities:
The future you would know would be one that you couldn't or wouldn't change.
The future would instantly change the moment you started witnessing it.

>If you knew its position to sub-atomic dimensions and it velocity with comparable accuracy, you'd have no idea of its orientation a month or two from now.

This is what pop-sci actually believes

>Some systems are determinate -- but only in classical Newtonian Mechanics.

You need to learn about Hamiltonian mechanics.

>Lol, if double pendulums and three body interactions aren't deterministic how is the universe.Study phase space boy

you have no idea what the utility of phase space is if you think it that double pendulums and three body interactions are non-deterministic.

It's like you hear the words "non-analytic" and think that "analytic" means "deterministic"