Last of the Fraggles
Illuminator
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I know this is absolutely arguing over angels on a pinhead but here's another way to think of it.
Perhaps an omniscient being could be aware not of what will happen but rather the probabilities associated with every action or decision and the all of the resulting future branches that would occur given decision X over decision not X. Would that still be omniscience?
Knowledge of not only what did happen but every variation of what could have happened too?
Perhaps an omniscient being could be aware not of what will happen but rather the probabilities associated with every action or decision and the all of the resulting future branches that would occur given decision X over decision not X. Would that still be omniscience?
Knowledge of not only what did happen but every variation of what could have happened too?