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Freedom and physics

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For all the progress physics has made in the last 100 or so years, it has not provided an answer to the free will question. Even quantum indeterminacy does not entirely kill off determinism. Quantum effects take place at tiny scales and whether they can affect the macroscopic world in a meaningful way is debatable.

And as Conway has pointed out, there's always the possibility that we live in a "second time around Universe". The first time around, quantum events may have been random and peoples' choices may have been free, but if we live in a replay, then everything happens in a totally determined fashion. "In the end a completely deterministic world is not incompatible with quantum mechanics," says Zeilinger. "I would say either way is basically speculation, the claim that things are deterministic is speculation and the rest too. This simply is a wide open question."

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What does determinism have in common with gods, the flying spaghetti monster and pink, invisible unicorns? - bjoern.brembs.blog

What does determinism have in common with gods, the flying spaghetti monster and pink, invisible unicorns? - bjoern.brembs.blog | Science News | Scoop.it
bjoern.brembs.blog: What does determinism have in common with gods, the flying spaghetti monster and pink, invisible unicorns?
Ruben CM's curator insight, November 24, 2014 12:47 PM

Física e indeterminismo.