On the surface of things, you have the constant ability to modify and adust your life direction. How you modify your life continuously determines things that will happen to you and others, since your modifications impact other lives outward from your sphere of influence. This is the domino principle.
If I decide to go out and drive slowly, I am changing the time forces on every person driving behind me. This action on my part has the possibility to change what happens to these people. For example one driver might get pissed off and go speeding ahead and go through a red light and crash and die. Another driver who my slow driving delays, might be saved from being in a car accident because he is prevented from reaching that impact point in time.
You do have free will, but under quantum mechanics you actually do not. If I live a healthly lifestyle I increase my odds of living longer. That doesn't mean I will though, because the wild card is death by accident or incident. These you can protect yourself from by living carefully, but regardless sometimes even then death can happen in a situation beyond your control. This is the being in the wrong place at the wrong time principle. But is it really?
Now, in contradiction to the illusions illustrated above are the time space quantum physics factors. If the universe has no outside than it is just an "is". There is no beginning, nor an end, it just is. To our senses time passes, however it is passing within a space which remains fixed. Yet time can not pass in a fixed universe, which the universe appears to be, based on the mechanics of quantum gravity, because time as we understand it contradicts itself within the fixed state of the universe and therefore cancels and negates its own being of motion and becomes a fixed entity with a beginning and ending that is in actuality one and the same therefore becoming an "is" also. If time in actuality has no beginning and no end, it just "is" which means destiny is just "is" also, because destiny is directly related to causality and they become one and the same like time and space are and the Universe itself is.
This quantum logic then creates a probelm for the concept of free will. If the universe is fixed space, and time as we see it is really not true motion, but rather just an illusion and a false sensation of motion operating within a relative state of fixed time space, then free will is not possible because causality becomes a fixed state too since it must operate transparently within the quantum physics of the whole and therefore without a beginning and without and ending. Causality and effect form an intertwined relationship under this logic where effect is attributable to causality and causality is attributable to effect, because you can not have one occur without the other. This negation in essence means we can not possess free will because reaction to the action is the same dynamic force as the action to the reaction operating in truth without time-space as a factor in the equation.
If I drop a glass on the floor it will break. Do I have the free will to change that? On the surface you would yes. However if I don't drop it, it will not break, but then by not causing it to break I have not in reality exercised free will because by not breaking the glass the event of the glass breaking did not occur because it was not meant to be. By not occuring though, the glass therefor remained intact and that was the mandated destiny because it was not possible to occur since the cause was not created which therefore means it could not have occured. So no matter what action is chosen, the reaction is predetermined because a specific reaction can only occur with its initiating yet free will negating corresponding action.
The essence of this quantum logic relating to predetermination thereby means everything is predetermined unto itself because we are operating within the physics of a Universe in truth that is absent of time and space because they are one and the same. So no matter what you do, you are only initiating what was to be because what was not to be did not occur because it could not. This forms the logical basis for the inherent belief in religions that life is eternal. Indeed it is because you can not die where time and space exist upon themselves as one and the same since your birth is your death and your death is your birth. Your past present and future are only illusions because they are like the Universe itself, an "is". No matter how you chop the "is" up within the whole it will still be the whole.
I think I need an aspirin now.
