Destiny. If it were to exist it would seem to be a set of probabilistic future events that posses a "weight" or an inertia (momentum?) of happening as compared to other events that are considered less significant.
Fate. On the other hand we have fate, of which seems to be the exact opposite temporally as instead of being a set of probabilistic future events that posses a weight or occurring it is now the past.
While destiny pulls your present to an event, set, sequence, or matrix of events that affect your consciousness in a significant way depending on the inertia of the event, fate does the same yet by pushing you.
But if the existence of these two aspects of the cosmos corresponds to actual properties of physical fields, what are they? First of all, given that we are talking about probabilities, we must then be talking about quantum physics. Second, since we're talking about probabilistic futures and probabilistic pasts, we must be talking about quantum gravity, because quantum gravity deals with quantum potentials riding timelines. Yet how do events in probabilistic timelines acquire a greater probability of occurring? That would be what I refer to as the "inertia" or mass of an event. As well, how does our consciousness interact with this matrix of events in order to achieve the preset goal?
Next. How do we visualize this? Let's say your going for a walk. And that you are walking on a circular path. How about every time you walk past the starting point a set of waves of probabilistic converge on that point that a water sprinkler will spray you? Because destiny cannot be random -- otherwise random convergences of probabilistic events would just be the natural order of the universe -- destiny, must therefore be engineered by an intelligence. Perhaps the case is that the universe has some goals, and so has an intent in creating the convergence of probabilistic events to occur -- such as you being sprayed by a sprinkler every time you walk around the path and come back to the start. Actually, if the sprinkler is on a constant cycle and you are traveling at the same speed every time you cycle around, then it would seem the sprinkler has a 100% chance of spraying you with water. Yet looking again we can see that you have the *choice* of changing your speed along that path the entire time, and so, given a set of timelines, the probability of you being sprayed by that sprinkler at that exact point when you normally would is a function of that "choice".
Yet, from here it would seem that everything is predetermined and that all possible timelines are known with given probabilities for each one. Such is not the case. Since you are in fact a conscious observer, of which possess free will, you have entirely the freedom of choice of which potential future you want to converge. In the example of the sprinkler and the circular path this means that you *always* have the choice of changing your speed and thus changing whether you are sprinkled with water or not. Thus, consciousness steers itself through probable events using the freewill; or, consciousness steers itself by collapsing desirable timelines. Yet, when destiny comes into play, it acts as "sinkholes" or attractors of which are probability waves that cause one to lose the ability of freewill in determining the event.
Fate on the other hand is probabilistic pasts acting as probability waves in choosing your present. Such as when you eat a giant meal and so many minutes later it is fate that you will use the toilet.
The point is, that the consciousness steers itself through probabilistic events with either having probable pasts or probable futures act as "attractors" in determining the state of the present. This sounds something like what the subject of quantum gravitational chaos will become.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
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