The interplay of cause and effect in a complex system such as the universe is subtle and sublime. Concepts like free will are difficult to demonstrate: Sure we can make our choices, but certain events will cause us to make those choices and our experiences leading up to that choice will determine which option we choose. Even spontenaity isn't spontaneous; some underlying trigger is always present
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Sounds about right. So you believe that the roll of a dice is calculated upon the weight of the dice, force thrown, the surface thrown upon, the personality of the person throwing it and their mood...etc? This to me is the closest to free will we'll ever get. It's not random, yet there are enough options to give us the allusion of it.
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So you believe that the roll of a dice is calculated upon the weight of the dice, force thrown, the surface thrown upon, the personality of the person throwing it and their mood...etc?
This to me is the closest to free will we'll ever get. It's not random, yet there are enough options to give us the allusion of it.
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Your views are exactualy the same as mine, lol.
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