Precrime that defies physics and ends the criminal justice system. My own planet away from others.
- harris234y
- Feb 15
- 4 min read
Imagine a world where crime never happens because it is stopped before it even begins. This is the promise of precrime, a concept that predicts and prevents criminal acts before they occur. But what if precrime could go beyond current technology and logic, breaking the laws of physics to create a reality where justice as we know it no longer exists? What if I could use this power to build my own planet free from others, a place where I control the rules and no one else interferes?
This post explores the idea of precrime that defies physics, how it could dismantle the criminal justice system, and what it means to create my own planet free from others. The goal is to understand the implications of such a system and the challenges it presents.
1. What is precrime and why it matters
Precrime is the idea of identifying and stopping crimes before they happen. It relies on data, surveillance, and prediction algorithms to detect potential offenders and intervene early. The concept gained fame from science fiction, especially the movie Minority Report, where "pre-cogs" foresee crimes and agents arrest suspects before any harm is done.
In reality, precrime is limited by technology and ethics. Predictive policing tools exist but often face criticism for bias and false positives. The criminal justice system still depends on evidence after a crime occurs, not before.
The importance of precrime lies in its potential to reduce harm, save lives, and improve safety. But it also raises questions about free will, privacy, and fairness.
2. How precrime could defy physics
Current precrime methods use data and probability. But what if precrime could operate beyond these limits? Imagine a system that:
Sees all possible futures simultaneously
Manipulates time to prevent crimes before they start
Erases criminal intent from the mind before it forms
Creates a reality where crime cannot exist
Such a system would break the known laws of physics, especially causality and time flow. It would require technology or powers that allow control over time, space, and human consciousness.
This kind of precrime would make the criminal justice system obsolete because no crime would ever happen to prosecute.
3. Ending the criminal justice system
If precrime can stop crime before it happens, the criminal justice system loses its purpose. Courts, trials, prisons, and law enforcement would no longer be necessary. Instead, society would rely on precrime to maintain order.
This raises several points:
Justice shifts from punishment to prevention
Rights of individuals might be overridden for safety
Ethical dilemmas about free will and determinism
Potential for abuse if precrime is controlled by a few
The system would become one of control rather than justice, where the future is shaped by those who hold precrime power.

An isolated planet symbolizing the concept of my own planet free from others, where precrime rules supreme.
4. Building my own planet free from others
Creating my own planet free from others means establishing a place where I set the laws and rules without interference. With precrime that defies physics, this becomes possible by:
Eliminating threats before they arise
Controlling who enters or leaves the planet
Designing a society based on absolute order and safety
Removing unpredictability and crime entirely
This planet would be a sanctuary, free from external influence and danger. It would be a personal domain where freedom from crime is guaranteed by precrime's power.
5. Challenges of a precrime planet
While the idea of my own planet free from others sounds appealing, it comes with challenges:
Isolation and loneliness: Without others, the planet might lack diversity and social interaction.
Ethical concerns: Controlling thoughts and actions before they happen raises moral questions.
Dependence on precrime: If the system fails, there is no backup justice system.
Power concentration: Who controls precrime on this planet? Absolute power risks corruption.
Balancing safety with freedom and ethics is crucial to avoid creating a dystopia.
6. Practical examples and thought experiments
To understand this better, consider these examples:
A person thinks about stealing but precrime erases this intent before it forms. No crime happens, but is the person still free?
A visitor tries to enter the planet with harmful intentions. Precrime detects and stops them at the border, ensuring safety but denying freedom of movement.
A disagreement arises, but precrime predicts escalation and intervenes by calming emotions or redirecting thoughts. Conflict is avoided, but at what cost to authenticity?
These scenarios show how precrime could reshape society on my own planet free from others.
7. The future of precrime and personal worlds
As technology advances, elements of precrime are becoming real through AI and surveillance. But true precrime that defies physics remains speculative. Still, imagining my own planet free from others helps explore the limits of control, safety, and freedom.
The future might hold new forms of justice that blend prevention with respect for rights. Or it might lead to isolated worlds where precrime reigns supreme, ending traditional justice systems.
Creating a world where crime never happens and justice is replaced by prediction challenges everything we know. Building my own planet free from others with such precrime power offers safety but demands careful thought about freedom, ethics, and control.
The next step is to consider how much control is too much and how to balance safety with human dignity in any future society.



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