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Old 05-15-2008, 08:41 PM
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Free Will and Physics?

There is no fate there are only choices. Something can always be expected or probable but no matter what I do I WILL DO IT.If you ask me to raise my arm I have "free will" but of course there are only a general set of things I can and am able to do because of physical and mental limitations. These are:- I can either move my arm- I cannot move my armThose are the only things I can do, that goes without saying. My arm won't do something improbable but even if it did it would have happened, say if my arm flew off or something. It happened and therefore it was not impossible so it was only added into my options.Unless you know the entirely impossible which is impossible since it would never be able to be imagined or thought of otherwise it would be possible in a way.I also ask that even if neurons fires messages to our brain to move we must ask what happens to trigger this?I feel like asking this question is like asking, "What triggered the big bang." Is it possible to find the beginning or only even smaller fragments and parts leading up to the eventual thing.We can't answer this question so it IS better to ignore it or your also free to comtemplate it all you wish but the is no right or wrong answer as far as I see or at least no real way to know right now."There is one thing that I know for sure, and that is that I know nothing."- SOMEONE, lol you figure out who said it.
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