Determinism and the Theory of Every Thing
M.B. Altaie

TL;DR
This paper explores the implications of a deterministic universe as proposed by Gerard 't Hooft, suggesting it could embody divine qualities, thereby aligning with Einstein's beliefs.
Contribution
It analyzes the concept that a deterministic universe might inherently possess divine attributes, providing a philosophical perspective on 't Hooft's theory.
Findings
Deterministic universe could embody divine qualities
Supports Einstein's belief in a universe with divine aspects
Challenges traditional views on divine intervention
Abstract
Recently Gerard 't Hooft proposed a structure for a universe overwhelmed with a control by a Theory of Everything (arXiv:1709.02874). He concludes, among many other things, that such a universe could be fully deterministic and that, accordingly, the divine intervention will be eliminated. Here I discuss such a possibility and show that a fully deterministic universe will turn out to become the divine himself, thus verifying the consistency of Einstein's belief.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
