(March 26, 2016 at 1:25 pm)Little lunch Wrote:(March 26, 2016 at 11:07 am)pool the great Wrote: Free will is real.
People confuse this by thinking since humans are incapable of doing something out of their boundaries of possible set of actions, they have no free will.
This is the analogical equivalent of saying that a ball inside a fence have no freedom of movement.
No, you're confused, which is obvious by your statement, as to what some of the people here believe about free will.
It is within the boundaries of the possible set of actions that people still have no choice.
It is an illusion due to the complexity of choices within our range.
Even if time cannot be reversed, the idea still proves useful in the fact that there is no theory that seems to disprove that a person could change their mind about what to do next if they were rewound over and over.
A ball inside a fence doesn't disprove it.
Wait, I'm wrong because of the complexity of choices within our range?
What does that even mean
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