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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
I’d love feedback
please credit if referenced or adapted