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Read neitze, it has some ideas on the topic.
I think that humanity has free will, and I
actually have a sort of mathematical/scientific
explination for it.
I think that generaly our thought process is
designed based on a fractal system (if anybody
doesn't know what that is I could show them), our
most simple thoughts are the main root of the
fractal (you could label the root the "survive"
root, as this is basicaly what all thought of any
species is based on, survival), and then the
branches (remember that fractals branch off
infinately, alot of the time they're even
contradictory).
So, freewill is really just based on our ability
to make our thoughts branch off in different
directions.
Our ability to do this, is, I think what makes
humanity unique (not neccesarily to the universe,
but to our planet, at least)
All creatures theoreticaly have this potential, to
bend and concentrate their willpower to the
capacity that we have, but humans are so
completely advanced in this department that most
other earth-living creatures are virtually
irrelevant to this topic.
I think......
I don't even know.
The problem, is that, we aren't even really
'here', if you get my point.
We're just a bunch of atoms and mollecules wizzing
by in an infinate space with an infinate time,
and even though humanity is quite impressive.
It amounts to absolutely nothing.....
Because, as I neitze touched on, there is no good,
there is no evil, just perception, a few
chemicals running around a fractal system of
nerves.
And yet, there's absolutely nothing wrong with
that.
Of course, that's just if you're not religious, or
magical, or whatever.
IF you are, this topic is completely irrelevant to
your life.
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