Okay Hubski, I have a question. First, a bit of background on my philosophy: if a person can accurately predict the future, then they can choose to betray that future and have potential for free will. However, that choice is subconsciously predetermined due to past events/factors that ultimately decide that person's choice.
What do you all think about this?
For example: Susie wants to buy a bike. Susie knows that she has trouble committing to purchases, and knows that in the future she will never buy the bike. She (supposedly randomly) decides to buy the bike instead (betray her prediction). Here's the thing: Susie doesn't remember this in current times, but when she was a child, her now deceased father used to take her on bike rides and she has a subconscious soft spot for bike riding, which ultimately caused her to "decide" to buy the bike (subconscious predetermining factor).