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One critical aspect of the simulation hypothesis is its implications for free will. If we are indeed part of a simulation, it raises questions about predestination and the extent of our autonomy. Andy suggests that our actions may be predetermined, forcing a reconsideration of how we comprehend choice and free will. The idea that every decision might lead to alternative timelines adds complexity to how individuals approach their lives, potentially offering a more profound understanding of the interconnectedness of experiences.