Tricky
Briefly immortal
Alas, no. You would actually have to study physics and make the amazing discovery, against the majority of current evidence, that TLOP are completely deterministic. It is a hard thing to do. Are you up to it?wraith said:As tough as showing the moon orbiting the earth?
Or some leaves falling off a tree?
Oh, yeah, you can give plenty of explanations in hindsight, but when the time came you just did it. You didn't know why. You made a choice. Two of them actually, including the one to actually pick a number. No one compelled you to do so.wraith said:?
My decesion was to answer your question. When you said to pick a number between 1-100, I was thinking "pick a number from 1 - 100". 33 was the first number. Maybe I saw it on the steet
Not exactly, but it demonstrates that the universe is not deterministic. If it can be non-deterministic in one instance, then why not others?wraith said:You claim this to be evidence of free-will?
Randomness = free will?
Well, this might explain why you are having such a hard time in here Wraith. You really must read what others are saying in order to reply intelligently. Or is that unimportant to you?wraith said:I remember him mentioning something about this "fork of doom". I skipped that crap
maybe you can explain it to me?
The random element was that I ran a light that I did not intend to. It means that I occasionally, at random intervals, do things directly opposed to my MPB. As I have said (many times) not everything is random. In fact, true randomness is relatively rare. However, the fact that exists at all means that predestination does not exist.wraith said:HEY!?!?!?!
You run red lights at random?
Where is the random element in the above post?
No I would not agree. And of course I am familiar with all of the arguments about "prior brain states". All of those arguments are hypothetical. Since we can probably never know the difference between "true free will" and the "illusion of free will", it is my contention that there is no need to make a distinction.wraith said:My history made me select 33.
Would you agree?
wraith said:
You said "choose a number between 1 and 100". I saw a benefit in doing so. My head scanned the numbers 1 to 100. 33 was the one that I though of first. It felt good. I went with it.
Yes, the first decision was the MPB type of free will. The second decision, by your own admission, was not. If there was a benefit to the number 33, you certainly didn't perceive it.