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Contained within this box is the entire universe. For this hypothetical idea you must pretend that there is no 'outside the box'. The box is everything in the universe. We'll pretend that the box is one cubic meter. Now pretend that you have the mind of god. Your memory and thought capacity are limitless. You know where every particles position is in space(the box) precisely. You know the exact speed of every neutrino and the inertness behind every photon. Nothing is hidden from you. Assuming that our physics of today are correct, and that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, would you not then have the capacity to predict the outcome of every event that took place within the box? Consider the physics in a game of pool. A good pool player can easily make a difficult bank shot by calculating the exact force he must put on the cue ball, and by hitting the cue in just the right place. He then relies on the law of physics which states that an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an outside force. In short, he/she trusts that the cue if hit straight forward is not going to move in the shape of an S.
My point is that if this works on a small scale for us, why wouldn't it work on a larger scale? Because you know everything about every single particle contained within the box wouldn't you have the knowledge to predict mathmatically where everything was going to to be ten seconds from now? How about ten minutes or ten million years?
My point is that if this works on a small scale for us, why wouldn't it work on a larger scale? Because you know everything about every single particle contained within the box wouldn't you have the knowledge to predict mathmatically where everything was going to to be ten seconds from now? How about ten minutes or ten million years?