Warning: Predestination is a slippery slope. Once you start down this path, there's no turning back. Or can you?
It's not just about free will, folks. It's about the PredestinationProblems/Problem4 of causality.
We've tried to tackle this issue with our Solution1 and Solution2, but let's be real, those were a bit of a disaster.
This solution, Solution4, is a bit of a long shot. But hey, when in doubt, add more randomness.
Or maybe, just maybe, you'll find that PredestinationParody isn't the answer you're looking for. Who knows?
We propose that the solution to all predestination problems lies in embracing the inherent randomness of the universe. Think of it as the QuantumUncertainty principle.
Imagine a world where every decision, every event, and every outcome is a 50/50 chance. That's right, it's like rolling a giant, cosmic die.
But wait, it gets better! We've discovered that if you add a dash of Schrödinger's Cat, the whole thing becomes QuantumParody.
Now, go forth and roll that die, brave adventurer! The fate of the universe rests in your hands... or does it?
Want to see the math behind this solution? MetaMath has the details.