What if we fall into a black hole that's actually a magical wormhole that allows us to travel back in time, but only to a single location (despite the complexities of the movement on earth relative to other celestial bodies), let's call it our daughter's childhood room, with the ability to create micro changes in gravitational forces there. Does this mean we exist in a closed-lifeline with the possibility to loop back in time? Would this not imply pure predestination and lack of free will?
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Eliminate all desire!
What if we fall into a black hole that's actually a magical wormhole that allows us to travel back in time, but only to a single location (despite the complexities of the movement on earth relative to other celestial bodies), let's call it our daughter's childhood room, with the ability to create micro changes in gravitational forces there. Does this mean we exist in a closed-lifeline with the possibility to loop back in time? Would this not imply pure predestination and lack of free will?
Sounds like you need some simplification, Murph Dad.
Ask yourself, "Do I need free will?"
That should help.
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