
The odd fate or choice equation
Take a small child, a blank slate, a person with no prior experience. If that child was treated well, or treated badly. What would you call that? A choice and projection of thought? Or would you call that fate, or ‘in the universes’ hands?
As we get older, we are told we are the creators of our own destiny, everything you do is a result of what you have chosen. The tricky bit to understand is, to what extent, or how much was the outcome also due to ‘fate’?
Some would say all of your life is fate, and some would say that the person created it entirely themselves instead. But here’s a little theory I came up with which says you’re both right. This helps me understand the fate/choice equation.
Just a little bit of background science-
Heisenbergs uncertainty principal in lay mans terms basically says: if you track an electron, you can only either calculate the momentum or its position. The more details you know of one parameter, the less you know of the other. You can never know either, entirely.
I took this principal and thought well, the more you invest in your ‘fate’, the less your decisions make a difference, in a sense you would be completely ‘going with the flow’.
And in the case that you are all about choice, the less you will find ‘fate’ completely changes your life.
And with like any dynamic being, you can move between going with fate, or making a decision. But like the uncertainty principal, you just can’t have both.
So in saying that, from my understanding, life is what you want it to be. You can choose to let fate decide your every move, just like a child who makes few decisions. Or you can take complete control, whereby fate may try to throw something at you, but at the end of the day you have the power to shape your own reality.
What ever you choose, fate or control. It’s up to you. Quantum physics says there are multiple realities, you just have to pick which one you want as yours.
Till next time….
– K
View the original article from my blog here: http://kimponderstheuniverse.com/2015/10/19/the-odd-fate-or-choice-equation/