if the universe is infinite, then there would be an infinite number of variables. the sheer volume of information would make it impossible to determine even one outcome. there is also the problem of those objects, especially those with free will, which act in a way contrary to their nature. within a relatively small closed system you might be able to make accurate predictions, but when the available data has no end all of the outcomes you are trying to predict would have come about long before you realized the futility of your endeavor.

damn. 7:30 in the morning and i'm already this high.
delusionsofNORMALity Reviewed by delusionsofNORMALity on . Why fate must be the way... A feather is falling from a hundred feet up, lets say you know everything about its shape, air dynamics, weight, and the precise movements of the wind. Then you would know precisely where it was going to land right? Now lets blow it up and say you know absolutely everything in the universe, every piece of data there is to know. Then wouldn't you know precisely how every factor would interact with every other factor. What if you knew someones brain chemistry and structure entirely wouldn't Rating: 5