(August 22, 2012 at 7:50 pm)Rhythm Wrote:I knew my decision before I made it because I knew my state of mind. I knew, for example, I don’t like to spend lots of money on luxury. So I’m not going to buy a Lexus. The only reason my self-precognition is limited is because I lack full knowledge of all the variables. If I could read other people’s states of mind, and know the clockwork of the universe, all scientific laws and the location of every object, I could predict the future myself--assuming I had the IQ to hold it all. A Precog may work the same way. They know your state of mind, personality, situation, ect. so they can predict your choice without your actually making it.(August 22, 2012 at 7:34 pm)Undeceived Wrote: I know my decision before I make it. Does that mean I never made a choice?I think you overestimate your ability to predict even your own "decisions". Are you precognitive? Would you like to put your ability to the test?
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