You probably don't have free will in any metaphysical sense, but who cares? Your brain will continue to function just as if you did have free will. Because who is you, other than your brain's choice-making and -monitoring processes? In other words, adding a metaphysical "Abracadabra!" doesn't really change anything to what is actually happening. It adds nothing. You are complete as-is.
The true worry is not whether we have free will, but whether our natural will is optimal. And the troubling thing is that it certainly is not. But it is optimizing, at least. We are a sweet wine that is ages well.
The true worry is not whether we have free will, but whether our natural will is optimal. And the troubling thing is that it certainly is not. But it is optimizing, at least. We are a sweet wine that is ages well.
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Only so evil.
Only so evil.
Science Question
- 13/10/2012 09:01:08 PM
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In general, effects of gravity on a nanoscale system are negligible.
- 13/10/2012 09:54:50 PM
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To get an intuition of how weak gravity is...
- 13/10/2012 10:33:14 PM
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Perhaps I say it as should not, but that is oversimplified to the point of inaccuracy.
- 15/10/2012 11:16:50 PM
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You can calculate gravity pretty precisely, but let me explain conceptually how we know
- 14/10/2012 03:54:40 AM
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thanks all (and some more Qs)
- 14/10/2012 07:30:04 PM
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You're welcome and some more A's
- 15/10/2012 01:40:01 AM
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Then I have another question
- 16/10/2012 05:52:33 PM
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You can rest easy.
- 16/10/2012 08:46:37 PM
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He's talking about the Andromeda Paradox
- 17/10/2012 07:11:01 AM
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