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floating on a sea of randomness is a far cry from free will. (although still admittedly better than a strict mechanical view of the world, where no free will exists.) [/ QUOTE ] that's really all i am saying. it doesn't prove anything. doesn't even imply it, it just leaves room for it whereas billiard ball physics does not; and people usually don't believe in free will because there is no room for it |
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