If There Are Higher Dimensions, Does It Prove Freewill Doesn't Exist?

in life •  6 years ago 

Today I was on Youtube randomly bouncing from one video to another when suddenly I stumbled upon a video of Neil deGrasse Tyson titled 'Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the end of Interstellar' which you can watch yourself here.

In the video Tyson was explaining what happened at the end of the movie 'Interstellar'. By the way, if you haven't already watched it, I highly recommend that you do. It's one of my all time favourites.

Basically Tyson was explaining how the hero of the movie was able to interact with his timeline as if it was like a physical dimension of a 3D object. In the reality we live in, we are aware of the three dimensions of space and the fourth dimension of time.

We can freely move in any direction we wish in the three dimensions of space but cannot do so in our timeline (hence no time machines yet). This is where the higher dimensions come into play.

What 'Time' Could Look Like To Higher Dimensional Beings

In the movie 'Interstellar', there was a reference made to beings that lived in the higher dimensions. To understand what that means, try imagining beings living in a 2D plane, like on a sheet of paper. They would have only two dimensions of length and breadth.

For them, we would be the higher dimensional beings. Similarly, if there are higher dimensional beings to us, they would have access to more dimensions and thus would be able to perceive reality in a much more profound way that we simply cannot even begin to understand.

Taking the example of Interstellar movie, beings just above us in dimension could have free access to 'time' like we have access to spatial points. We can move freely forward or backwards or sideways in our 3D world and they could do the same in time, being able to move forward and backward freely.

So, in theory, one could have access to each and every second of a person's life from birth to death. They could easily relive any particular moment in that entire timeline. While this might sound cool, would it mean that freewill doesn't exist in the universe and that everything is pre-destined?

Does This Disprove Freewill?

The existence of an entire timeline of a person with each event relivable at someone's whims raises questions about free will. We like to believe that the choices we are making are completely according to our free will and that nothing is destined.

If everything was pre-destined, any choices, and the consequence of them, wouldn't matter because everything would be fixed already and there is not point of the 'choice'. No matter what you'd do, you would end up in the same place.

So, if there really are higher dimensions out there with beings in them, and they are able to view our past, present and future as a simple strip of movie like film, then that could just mean that life really is scripted.

This is an interesting thing to think about because according to many scientific theories, there really are higher dimensions. Whether or not they are like the one shown in Interstellar, is a matter of speculation.

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The higher dimension you alluded to is the Spiritual realm of GOD, which some,,because, they couldn't decipher because of limitations , Disclaim and Prophane.

I have been conceptualizing in this , especially as it concerns my life. Most of the results of my well planned and directed activities tends , without logical reason towards the opposing.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Very interesting! I believe we make choices, but there are some predetermined things as well. Kind of like we are on a ship making choices but the destination of the ship is already determined. So I’m not sure if free will is the best way to describe that

Yeah, that is what I wonder. If the destination is the same, why even bother making any particular choice. You will reach there anyways!!

Yes , you Could get there anyway; but I do think choice within Destiny is also possible. In the Ship sailing towards a Loale, much will, like when to sleep and when to stay awake could be exercised freely while the destination is immutable!!

La única manera de que exista el libre albedrío no es la abolición del principio de causa-efecto. Jürgen Habermas afirma que la evolución pudo haber sido responsable de dotarnos con la habilidad de decidir

I didn't quite understand that.

Significa que si empezamos a dudar tan drásticamente de nuestra subjetividad y experiencias, escogeríamos un camino traicionero que seguramente nos llevaría al fracaso

Perhaps with each dimension of awareness comes an even higher level of choice and responsibility. Perhaps if we were able to move along the timeline of our lives at will, we would affect countless others in every choice made on that level. The butterfly effect on steriods so to speak.

Also had the thought, maybe this is why the Buddha sat quietly under the tree without action while seeking Enlightenment.