Let's assume that the universe genuinely does recur infinitely, in the way I've described. If it's endless, it follows that you would experience every possible choice you could ever possibly make - not an eternal return of the same, but a kind of eternal return of the different. What does that do for free will?
I get what you're saying. You're saying that you make certain choices in your life, and after you die, you come back and make different choices. And you keep dieing an coming back, for an infinite amount of time, until you make every possible choice.
This idea contains a fallacy. Because every possible choice you make is infinite. You can make an infinite number of different possible choices. How can every possible choice be made by 'coming back' if it requires an infinte amount of time to achieve it? If you keep dieing and coming back, and making choices, every possible choice cannot be made. Because you'll be doing it forever, so the task will never be completed.
Here's what I propose. In this ONE LIFE you are making every possible choice, simultaneously. Every choice you have ever made, was every possible choice you could have ever made, all at the same time. You might say, 'well? I could have done this different, or that different'. I say, you could have never done anything differently. If you didn't make a choice, then you could not have possibly made that choice. I also say that every choice you make in the future, will be every possible choice all at the same time.
Also, I postulate this. You are every living being all at the same time. You are every being, living on every plane of existence, in every dimension, living every possible path on the multiverse, making every possible choice you could ever possibly make, all at the same time. In your one body, and your one life, you are living it ALL. Amen.
But in that same wikipedia article, further down, it also says:
"Since they are created spontaneously without a source of energy, vacuum fluctuations and virtual particles violate
conservation of energy, however this is allowed because they annihilate each other within the time limit set by the uncertainty principle and so are not observable "
Anyway, I'm not trying to be intentionally argumentative or anything and I don't disagree with your logic.
I'm not arguing. I
love talking about physics. I was crying my eyes out an hour ago, and now typing out responses to you guys is distracting me and making me happy. =)
Here is my response to you.
Quantum Fluctuations arise randomly with no source of energy required. Well, if Quantum Fluctuations did arise after the heat death of the universe - they couldn't effect any energy, because all the energy has ran out! There is no more thermodynamic free energy, so what will Quantum Fluctuations effect? Nothing at all.
Is it possible that after the heat death of the universe, there will be a state of maximum entropy, with the only thing happening is random Quantum Fluctuations? Well, even if that were true, the Quantum Fluctuations aren't going to
do anything, because there is no energy to influence or disturb. Therefore, there will be no chance of any kind of entropy decrease, or anything happening at all physically.