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Does determinism really negate free will?
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<blockquote data-quote="Neogaia777" data-source="post: 76693509" data-attributes="member: 294131"><p>I said "right now" because we don't yet have the correct math for the subatomic levels right now, because I think that even when we do, we will discover that it is deterministic as well, and dictates the behavior of atoms, which we already know behave deterministically right now as well, etc, and we have the math for that, math that will also work for everything above it, it's just incredibly complex, and there is a lot to calculate, and a lot of information to figure out/give/provide, etc...</p><p></p><p>Do atoms dicate molecules, and do molecules dicate cells, and do cells, which I have heard is the first and lowest level of consciousness, dicate us and our actions and decisions and choices, etc...?</p><p></p><p>Can a cell "choose", etc...? Or has that behavior already been decided by the molecules and atoms it is made up of already, etc...? And then, do we really "choose", etc...? Or has that already been decided for us by what we are made up and what is going on with all of it/that already, etc...?</p><p></p><p>God Bless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neogaia777, post: 76693509, member: 294131"] I said "right now" because we don't yet have the correct math for the subatomic levels right now, because I think that even when we do, we will discover that it is deterministic as well, and dictates the behavior of atoms, which we already know behave deterministically right now as well, etc, and we have the math for that, math that will also work for everything above it, it's just incredibly complex, and there is a lot to calculate, and a lot of information to figure out/give/provide, etc... Do atoms dicate molecules, and do molecules dicate cells, and do cells, which I have heard is the first and lowest level of consciousness, dicate us and our actions and decisions and choices, etc...? Can a cell "choose", etc...? Or has that behavior already been decided by the molecules and atoms it is made up of already, etc...? And then, do we really "choose", etc...? Or has that already been decided for us by what we are made up and what is going on with all of it/that already, etc...? God Bless! [/QUOTE]
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