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Your initial premise is flawed, so the rest of your arguments are irrelevant. To restate your premise in a way that makes its contradiction manifest:Therefore there is one world with free will and no evil evil choices. For any mathematician, this is sufficient.
It is possible to actualize a world where there is free will and one moral choice, but it is NOT possible to choose the evil.
This is impossible. The existence of free will and one moral choice NECESSARILY implies that it is possible to choose the immoral.