>      I agree.  In other parts of the book, I explain that our lack of
> TRUE free will is perfectly masked by the fact that we have no access
> to the future.  If we did, everyone would know I speak the truth.
> Thus the line, "blessed are those who believe and have not seen."  The
> same logic applies here.  The lack of access gives the perfect
> appearance of free will and there no way to escape that appearance,
> other than seeing the whole of space-time as a single unit.  Einstein
> saw it, but HE kept his mouth (mostly) shut.  I refuse to keep my
> mouth shut, though some people wish I would.  ;-)


Yet we do have some access to the future by dint of experiance.  I
know that If drink more that three cups of coffee in the morning by a
little before midday I shall be in the tiolet.  Does this count as
knowledge of what shall happen in the future?
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