For there to be no free will, the universe has to be deterministic.
Run a simple thought experiment…assume a nondeterministic universe with no free will: If there is no free will, then ALL your actions have to be predetermined. Now if some random event occurred, you would be unable to react to it. As it wouldn’t be in your preset actions.
This makes no sense. You can react to any event that comes along.
Second argument against no free will. Where is the information stored for all your future actions? Is this information stored in your great grandmother’s egg?
A note to someone trying to make the argument’s that the universe is deterministic. While true randomness is still up for debate, chaotic interactions are not.
For there to be no free will, the universe has to be deterministic.
Run a simple thought experiment…assume a nondeterministic universe with no free will: If there is no free will, then ALL your actions have to be predetermined. Now if some random event occurred, you would be unable to react to it. As it wouldn’t be in your preset actions.
This makes no sense. You can react to any event that comes along.
Second argument against no free will. Where is the information stored for all your future actions? Is this information stored in your great grandmother’s egg?
A note to someone trying to make the argument’s that the universe is deterministic. While true randomness is still up for debate, chaotic interactions are not.