Super late to the party but beginning any sentence with "hypothetically, science proves .." seems wrong headed. All that can even mean is science has tested a hypothesis and the best that can be determined by the means that have been conceived of with the materials available is ____ . So "prove" here just means tested, right? Shouldn't mix up logic/math terminology with empirical matters. Now I'm late to a July 4th party! (I'll come back ready to eat crow later.)
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Hypothetically, science proves free will isn't real
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