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Fate, or predestination, is not a scientific idea but a mystical one, and so it is not explained scientifically. Science tends to believe in causality, that one thing cases another thing to happen.
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G'day Matt Kleviar, Thank you for your question. It depends on what particular act of fate you are referring to. Being struck by lightning would have a different explanation than falling in love. Regards
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I wouldn't have thought science would believe in the existence of fate ie something MUST happen. It would believe that it was a random occurrence.
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Getting struck by lightning would be explained by thunderstorms and electrical attraction. Falling in love would be explained by hormones and sexual attraction.
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1-20-2017 Fate is made up after the story has ended.
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Like many subjects of concern to science, there is a factor of scale involved. There is life-in-general, day to day concerns. Big picture to see how time develops things along certain trends, and the microscope view to see the base line mechanics. From a general stand point it is thought that the universe works like a growing crystal, past events already solid in structure do in fact give shape to the now which is just hardening.
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It can't be, that is a human constructed idea.
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not sure
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