meanstotheend wrote: From the basic physics equation, to the color of sunlight.
meanstotheend wrote: The world could implode upon itself in a matter of seconds.
meanstotheend wrote: While given a huge number of crucial variables, we could technically calculate someones future. But the problem is we could defy all logic and reasoning and do something incredably spontaneous and random that no calculation could foretell.
meanstotheend wrote: What no one seems to understand is that absolutely nothing is sure.
This isn't completely true. Mathematics and logic will always be certain.
The world hasn't exploded yet, and so far I've never seen anything without a possible explanation.
If I had a traffic simulator that predicted that I would be hit by a car tomorrow, I would naturally stay inside the whole day. That doesn't mean I'm denying all logic and reason, it just means I failed to take the results of my own prediction into account.
The colour of sunlight depends on where you are and some other variables, and can probably be calculated easily.
meanstotheend wrote: but what happens when they don't apply anymore.
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