Analysis of Free Will and Determinism in Physics
Edgar Jose Candales Dugarte

TL;DR
This paper examines determinism in physics, arguing that the universe's evolution is univocally determined, which challenges the existence of free will and highlights contradictions in quantum mechanics.
Contribution
It provides a proof of universal determinism based on fundamental physics postulates and discusses implications for free will, justice, and ethics.
Findings
Universe evolution is univocally determined
Quantum mechanics contains contradictions and paradoxes
Free will does not exist according to the analysis
Abstract
It is considered the study of determinism in the theories of physics. Based on fundamental postulates of physics, it is proved that the evolution of the universe is univocally determined, proving ultimately that free will does not exist. In addition, it is presented some contradictions and weaknesses of quantum mechanics, suggesting paradoxes in the theory. It is also analyzed some consequences of the postulates in justice and ethics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Space Science and Extraterrestrial Life
