What if karma wasn’t mystical—but mathematical? Imagine your life as a directionless particle in an infinite field. Each decision you make pushes you—just a little—in some direction. Some choices feel good at first (like getting ice cream), but may steer you toward a future illness. Others seem painful (like passing up a chance), but might avoid catastrophe later. I’ve tried to turn this into a system using physics and moral logic—a model where karma behaves like force, and fate is just accumulated direction.
What if Fate has Physics?
What if karma wasn’t mystical—but mathematical?
Imagine your life as a directionless particle in an infinite field. Each decision you make pushes you—just a little—in some direction. Some choices feel good at first (like getting ice cream), but may steer you toward a future illness. Others seem painful (like passing up a chance), but might avoid catastrophe later.
I’ve tried to turn this into a system using physics and moral logic—a model where karma behaves like force, and fate is just accumulated direction.
Paperwork I do
https://drive.google.com/file/d/135wYzAYzA_sqFhPdQtOUgZnx_8G3ZRMV/view?usp=sharing
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