Please define "will". This is where miscommunication seems to be arising. We hold different definitions for the same words.
What you don't see is that you ARE experiencing all these potential realities simultaneously. Locally speaking (i.e. within the light cone) there is a precise finite set of potential realities, these are defined
exactly by statistical mechanics and behave according to various laws. It all revolves around entropy changes.
The appearance of cold determinism is only seen when you're looking at the Book of Life, and reading that tiny little chapter called "
Things that have actually happened and are happening right now".
This is the determinist:
To do this is to do the Book grand injustice. To truly understand Will, one must read the entirety of the Book of Life. Namely, the unfathomably large second book in the series: "
Things that did not happen but could have occured". This set is
HUGE.
The determinist points to the fact that X causes Y and says "Y could not have arisen in any other way". This is wrong. There are MANY ways to Y. And there are likewise, MANY points like Y. If you want to understand this, you can look at Richard Feynman's Path Integral Formulation of quantum mechanics; where we calculate the probability for a particular particle by summing over all possible paths it could travel through simultaneously.
Another demonstration is double-slit single photon interference, self-interference. This clearly points towards those dimensions of
imaginary time. The photon
wavefunction passes through both slits simultaneously but when we observe a single photon, the photon itself appears to just go through one.
We can deduce from these observations that there are dimensions of imaginary spacetime. This is the second book of the "Book Of Life" series as stated:
Things that did not happen but could have occured.
Will does not work across time. It works on a dimension orthogonal to time itself. Which we would call "imaginary time". That's to say that your mind (and everything for that matter) projects out into infinity and calculates the best wavefunction to pass through. But all those imaginary situations that could have existed in real spacetime, they are happening exactly as
imaginated in these orthogonal spaces. They happen in the present moment.
To understand how this works, you must wrap your head around the idea of there being more than one direction of time. How would it behave? Clue: you're experiencing it right now. As "time" is experienced as a projection of the 3D volume through a 4D space; so is imaginary time a projection of a 4D volume through a 5+D space. If time as we know it is "going forwards" then these axes of imaginary time are like "going across" - that's orthogonality.
To hold determinism is to disregard the process of truth seeking. The universe is a truth-seeking machine. This is its entire mode of operation, it is nothing but an information processor at heart. It is contemplating across imaginary time, and writing to its memory/journal. The journal is what you are experiencing here and now, that which is made real. But you cannot disregard imaginary time, because to do that is to blind yourself to the true reality.
There is a fuzzy reality where all of what did not happen here, did happen over there. There is a reality for each and every possibility. It never breaks the law of Tao though. But the key point is that when you change your frame of reference to a different point along the imaginary time axes, THIS reality here and now resides in imaginary time. Let Z be THIS reality, Y be an arbitrary reference frame somewhere
else along the imaginary time axes (this reality is also a point in imaginary time, keep in mind). Now we let X be the past moment, that leads to two choices: Y and Z.
The determinist in this reality, would look at that reality Y, from this world Z and think "pfft, how could that even be. Everyone knows this reality is deterministic, there is no possible way for X to go into Y, it's clearly the "Z" I am experiencing right now".
The determinist in that reality, would look at this reality Z, from that world Y and think "pfft, how could that even be. Everyone knows this reality is deterministic, there is no possible way for X to go into Z, it's clearly the "Y" I am experiencing right now".
You see what I mean? This is the determinist:
Get your head around imaginary time and you might understand where I am coming from. This is relativity of simultaneity.