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If I have a box with a red and green light connected to a switch that allows me to turn on either light, and then that switch is connected to a causal predictor (for the sake of the thought let's say the predictor is privy to a universal causal chain back to the beginning of time). The function of the predictor is to always pick the opposite color that a person using the switch chooses. So if the predictor realizes a chooser will pick red it turns green, or if a person picks green it will turn red. How does determinism reconcile the disruption of the causal chain?

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