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Wouldn’t it refute the black pill?
It complicates the black-pilled certainty that "ugly people are doomed to fail," for example. Reality, in a probabilistic sense, operates on probabilities, not absolutes according to quantum physics.
If the universes is probabilistic does that mean
the failures or shortcomings of incels are not purely due to looks or fate but involve a mix of chance and personal responsibility, which can be harder to confront?
A probabilistic universe suggests that while society heavily weights certain traits like appearance, the ultimate outcomes are never fully determined by them. I think this uncertainty will fuel existential anxiety in many BP incels because it means control is partial, not total. For the black-pilled, who often seek certainty in their worldview, this randomness can be maddening. To me it adds more to the idea that life is not fair, but adds the unsettling layer that unfairness itself is subject to probability, a roll of the dice we can't predict or influence with certainty.
Even chad isn’t determine, genetic recombination is random. Many of these chads have ugly or mid parents
Free will in a probabilistic universe also becomes a fragile concept. Even tho libertarian free will argues that people have agency, black-pilled individuals might reject this, seeing themselves as trapped by looks, social dynamics, and societal judgments. But within the probabilistic model, choice does exist, even if constrained by randomness and external pressures. This means personal agency, while limited, is not entirely an illusion.
Is it time for the black pill to evolved to intergrate probabilistic universe to replace determinism?
it could be done by accepting that while the odds are stacked against us in certain areas (like looks), the outcomes are not set in stone. This realization might lead you not to hope, but to a deeper sense of existential frustration: that even in a world where nothing is certain, the weight of your perceived inadequacies still holds strong, reinforcing your cynicism.
It complicates the black-pilled certainty that "ugly people are doomed to fail," for example. Reality, in a probabilistic sense, operates on probabilities, not absolutes according to quantum physics.
If the universes is probabilistic does that mean
the failures or shortcomings of incels are not purely due to looks or fate but involve a mix of chance and personal responsibility, which can be harder to confront?
A probabilistic universe suggests that while society heavily weights certain traits like appearance, the ultimate outcomes are never fully determined by them. I think this uncertainty will fuel existential anxiety in many BP incels because it means control is partial, not total. For the black-pilled, who often seek certainty in their worldview, this randomness can be maddening. To me it adds more to the idea that life is not fair, but adds the unsettling layer that unfairness itself is subject to probability, a roll of the dice we can't predict or influence with certainty.
Even chad isn’t determine, genetic recombination is random. Many of these chads have ugly or mid parents
Free will in a probabilistic universe also becomes a fragile concept. Even tho libertarian free will argues that people have agency, black-pilled individuals might reject this, seeing themselves as trapped by looks, social dynamics, and societal judgments. But within the probabilistic model, choice does exist, even if constrained by randomness and external pressures. This means personal agency, while limited, is not entirely an illusion.
Is it time for the black pill to evolved to intergrate probabilistic universe to replace determinism?
it could be done by accepting that while the odds are stacked against us in certain areas (like looks), the outcomes are not set in stone. This realization might lead you not to hope, but to a deeper sense of existential frustration: that even in a world where nothing is certain, the weight of your perceived inadequacies still holds strong, reinforcing your cynicism.