NAOS
Well-Known Member
Nonetheless, the universe does follow a set of rules, and we must assume that life follows the same rules as the rest of their universe. This is regardless of what these rules are, or how well we understand them. Free will, as it is understood by the mainstream, is logically impossible. That statement could have been made by the ancient hunter gatherers, the Greeks, the scientists of the 50s and 60s, or anyone today. I don't see how it can be any other way, unless you believe that humans are partly immaterial, and thus able to control the universe from without.
You're getting twisted, dude. Yes, common sense does a miserable job understanding choice, but that doesn't mean we should swing like a pendulum to a different but equally dumb framing of the phenomenon. And, physics itself has greatly softened its stance on LAWS/RULES -- so it'd be better for your personal philosophy if it got unyoked from that mess. Right now you're tossing "material" and "immaterial" around like the difference is obvious. It's not.