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Free Will and Physics - Waking Life excerpt

"In a way, in our contemporary world view, it's easy to think that science has come to take the place of God. But some philosophical problems remain as troubling as ever. Take the problem of free w...  
 
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kamanchi7 (17 hours ago) Show Hide
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Do "sperm" have free will to beat each other in the tour-de-fallopian tube ?
kellydoll19 (2 days ago) Show Hide
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cjdore (4 days ago) Show Hide
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There can only be choice if it is apparent in our consciousness. Does life begin
ARTismyREFUGE (5 days ago) Show Hide
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you present an interesting but ultimately flawed conception of consciousness. you seem to consider consciousness as a subset of history, a sort of encapsulation of time and space that ultimately decides and defines the processes and reverberations of being conscious. what if consciousness is not a bounded domain within reality, but reality itself? what if consciousness is the controller and not the controlled and exists not as a domino but as the initial, intermediary, and final force?
kamanchi7 (5 days ago) Show Hide
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I would say consciousness is a definition without a word. Consciousness is the sequential change of predetermination that cannot be controlled. It is not free will. The "flaw" is both the "concept" of free will and the question "do we have it". The better question is " is free will separable from predetermination?" IS consciousness the "shape" of predetermination?.. like a loop of dominos?
ARTismyREFUGE (4 days ago) Show Hide
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interesting. so in essence, consciousness is not so much a choice but an acceptance. it is the individual's metaphysical and transcendental understanding and awareness of his situation within this domino effect. consciousness is deterministic, mechanical, and atomized. However, my subsequent question is: Can consciousness be liberated from its own determinism? In other words, can consciousness be conscious? Or is consciousness not an entity but a state of being, a quandary of aware futility?
kamanchi7 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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It may be trite but we both are pointing at the yin-yang symbol in motion spinning. Predetermination/consciousness in an infinite tug of war with freewill/conscious.. because of our ability to abstract and "snapshot" an event in the universe we get a picture of the yin-yang symbol(like a ct scan).. but in reality it is in motion and never "two separate things".

Our "abstracting" freewill from predetermination is what makes for great conversations...
ARTismyREFUGE (4 days ago) Show Hide
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i would argue that your ability to understand consciousness is obstructed by your inane attempts at dualistically defining and abstracting cognitive dissonance from sagacious thought. the integrity of our thought process is undermined by our unwarranted yet conditioned compulsion toward apperceiving reality in terms of being and non-being, truth and falsehood, good and bad, etc etc. to truly perceive the essence of essentiality, one needs to depart from dualism and adopt multiformity.
kamanchi7 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I'm down with multiformity if it gets me three girls at once.

I will argue that ignorance makes you happier.

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