http://vixra.org/pdf/1803.0100v1.pdf
https://bigbang-entanglement.blogspot.com/2019/08/vedic-physics-compared-to-quantum-fff.html
As a conclusion: we are only able to VETO ideas for action, we are NOT the only creators of our own ideas
Image: Krishna shows itself to Arjoena as Vishnoe how he should interpret the battle for free will (wikipedia)
Copied from Kripalu: https://kripalu.org/resources/life-lessons-bhagavad-gita-krishna-and-arjuna-guru-and-disciple
Like many of the Indian sacred texts, the 700 verses of the Bhagavad Gita are arranged in a conversational format. It is a small section of a larger epic work called the Mahabharata. The two main speakers are Krishna and Arjuna.
Let's take a minute to get to know both, Arjuna first. Arjuna is a great warrior. He is the general of the army of the Pandavas, the "good guys,” who are engaged in an epic battle with the "bad guy" Kauravas. Arjuna is the best warrior, the most skilled, the most virtuous, the wisest, and the bravest. In the Bhagavad Gita, he is about to go into battle and suddenly gets cold feet. He freezes and is unable to fight. He reaches out to Krishna for help. Krishna is his chariot driver. Krishna is also God. Krishna is also Arjuna's Sadguru, his spiritual master.