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Why does the idea of no Free Will bother some people?
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<blockquote data-quote="KarinsDad" data-source="post: 6047880" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>Quantum Physics does not state this.</p><p></p><p>It is actually unknown because we are talking about forces so small that we do not understand them.</p><p></p><p>Just because something seems random, or better phrased "non-deterministic", does not mean that it is. This just means that something is so complex that the results cannot be determined by people.</p><p></p><p>If the laws of physics are not random at all, then we do not have free will. Everything that happens to us and everything we do and think, is "programmed". It appears random. It appears to be free will. But, it isn't.</p><p></p><p>If the laws of physics are random, then fate is not determined ahead of time. However, we still do not have free will in the normal sense of it. Everything we think is pre-programmed into us from all of our lifetime experiences. If you had a different set of parents (say that you were adopted), then your likes, your dislikes, your entire being would be different because your experiences would be different. There would be some propensities based on your genetics, but your different experiences would shape you differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KarinsDad, post: 6047880, member: 2011"] Quantum Physics does not state this. It is actually unknown because we are talking about forces so small that we do not understand them. Just because something seems random, or better phrased "non-deterministic", does not mean that it is. This just means that something is so complex that the results cannot be determined by people. If the laws of physics are not random at all, then we do not have free will. Everything that happens to us and everything we do and think, is "programmed". It appears random. It appears to be free will. But, it isn't. If the laws of physics are random, then fate is not determined ahead of time. However, we still do not have free will in the normal sense of it. Everything we think is pre-programmed into us from all of our lifetime experiences. If you had a different set of parents (say that you were adopted), then your likes, your dislikes, your entire being would be different because your experiences would be different. There would be some propensities based on your genetics, but your different experiences would shape you differently. [/QUOTE]
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