deterministilised
Deterministilised is a theoretical concept often explored in philosophy and theoretical physics. It refers to a system or universe where every event, including human cognition, decision, and action, is causally determined by an unbroken chain of prior occurrences. In a strictly deterministilised universe, the state of affairs at any given time is a necessary consequence of the state of affairs at any previous time, along with the laws of nature. This implies that if one could know the exact state of the universe at a particular moment, and all the governing laws, then it would be possible, in principle, to predict all future events with absolute certainty.
The concept of deterministilised is often contrasted with indeterminism, which suggests that some events are not
In physics, classical mechanics, for example, is largely deterministic. However, quantum mechanics introduces an element of