Quote Originally Posted by Taosaur View Post
And when the chain reactions occur among particles, it is because you made a decision. The two are simultaneous and synonymous, the system influencing the state of the particles and the particles influencing the state of the system. The outcome is not determined until it is past. The present is by definition the unfixed event horizon of our causal continuum, in which all that exists operates interdependently, including us and all our constituent parts.
Ah, but also take note, that particles will take the most likely path at an incredible percentage, and the likeliness of the unlikely happening is slim at best.

Also, how do you make a decision? You think. You use your brain, which operates on chemo-electric impulses...nothing more than matter and energy. The matter is on a fixed course, set there by reactions with other bits of matter and transference of energy, which likewise reacted with other matter and other energy in the past. When we "make a decision" or "reach a conclusion," it is because a specific set of neurons reacted in such a way as to "decide" or create the illusion of "decision." Without the brain, there would be no deciding, no conclusion-reaching. Your brain is matter and energy; nothing more. It follows the same principles as the rest of the universe. Being that it is matter and energy, it is extremely unlikely to alter its present state or simultaneously veer from its present course unless acted upon by an outside force. "Decision making" is no such outside force.