But reasons are formed in your conscious awareness. How can you possibly say they pre exist?
How many times has this been explained to you? How many times have you totally ignored it and just posted the same thing again?
How about actually reading the answer and responding to it this time?If you form a reason in your conscious mind, while thinking about something, then that reason is either entirely because of previous reasons (internal to the mind; mood, character, experience, etc., or external to it) or, if not, it must to some extent be for no reason, and hence random.
Locating an event (choice, reason creation, or anything) in the "conscious awareness" and out of the physical world, cannot free it from the simple logic that it either happens entirely because of its antecedents or not.
The purpose of the thought experiment of rewinding time is to clarify this. If you were faced with
exactly the same situation while in
exactly the same state of mind/soul, would you, or could you, make a different choice?
Outside our conscious awareness all there is are physically predetermined reactions to past events, but a reaction cannot be equated to a consciously perceived reason.
He asserted, without any basis.