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over | 16 | 61.54% | |
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Re: free will and god poll
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I contest that from what we know of our universe, and what we know about human beings and their consciousness, this is impossible. [/ QUOTE ] I disagree. Quantum physics necessitates a conscious observer which seems like there is plenty of room for free will. And we know almost nothing about our consciousness [/ QUOTE ] Tell the truth... you're just making stuff up as you go along, aren't you? [/ QUOTE ] that's an amazing level which i hope it is. if not then oh well. from what i know about the implication of quantum mechanics, which is granted very little, things exist as a 'probability wave' or something to that effect, a blur of possibilities, until they are observed, and only then do one of the possible things actually 'happen' google quantum superposition |
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