luckydawg
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ORIGINAL: luckydawg Willbeur, So quanta magically have a will of thier own, and every event in the universe is uncertain?? Quantum events do not happen according to laws (that we do not yet understand)? Nothing can be predicted according to laws, because the quanta might decide to do something different? Is that really what you are saying? Interesting variation on the God of the Gaps theory. No thats not what I am saying. First, even at the macro particle level there is nothing that obviates free will. The state of matter in the next instant is determined by its current state only when no force is applied. When you take action pursuant to a choice A or B you are applying different forces depending on which one you choose. What an interesting use of the strawman argument....I have said many times in this thread, "the interaction of forces and particles". The state of matter(or energy) in the next instant is the result of the current state plus any force applied or removed, but it is entirerly predictable. thats how we send probes to distant planets. The result of applying force creates a predictable result, because they operate according to laws(which we do not yet know all of). At least that is what scientists and athiests think. At the quantum level you are confusing uncertainty with "quanta deciding what to do". Elementary building blocks initially exist as probability distributions without a defined state. In the process of "measuring them" the wave function collapses to a particle with a defined state. Measurement is a process initiated by a sentient being choosing to measure it. Therefore the choice itself impacts the state of the universe by collapsing a wave function to a point that cannot be pre-determined. Voila, free will. Actually that assumes the theory is correct, but pretending it is you are assuming that the impact from the choice is not governed by the same laws regulating the interaction of particles and forces. Which there is no reason to do so. In a materialist universe, which is the bedrock of Athiesm, its like pool, you break, and then it all bounces around, according to set laws, with absolulty no surprises. It's called a dynamic system, scientists deal with them all the time. What's really interesting is if this theory you posit is literally true, not simply a way for us to handle the complexities of sub atomic phenomena. you are saying everything was undefined untill it was observed. Which is actually a variation of a proof of the existance of God, the first cause. Matter and energy did do stuff for billions of years before there were any life forms to observe it. Hence there must have been an observer, right? Plus there is no evidence at all that decision making is occuring on the quantum level, it seems to be electrochemical, which is all predictable. Again, whats more important to any discussion of free will is that IT DOESNT MATTER WHETHER WE HAVE FREE WILL OR NOT. That's your subjective opinion, but kind of wierd you would comment on something you don't care about We believe that when we get in the car to go to the market, we are choosing what market to go to, the means of getting there, what we buy when we get there etc. If free will does exist, our choices matter. If free will doesnt exist, we are under the very strong illusion that it does. The end result is it doesnt matter. There is nothing we do that does not involve a choice, or the illusion of choice. But when are you going to provide the empirical proof of Love? You did claim you could easily give one....
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