Submitted by BernardJOrtcutt t3_ycc1f1 in philosophy
FriendofMolly t1_itp32uj wrote
Reply to comment by SovArya in /r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | October 24, 2022 by BernardJOrtcutt
So even in our limited view of reality our mathematics has proven infinity.
So since we are clearly in an individual universe of individuality within a reality of the true scope of infinity.
Us as an individual part of infinity revokes the idea of free will in my mind.
We are ghastly unaware of even all the factors that go on within oneself let alone all the external factors of the world that birthed us.
Is jumping up as hard as you can a true attempt at making it to the moon without knowledge of aerodynamics and gravity no it wasn’t a true attempt so the lack of arrival to the moon wasn’t a failure.
Us in this very limited and “relative” expirience and universe express a laughable demonstration of the concept of free will in my opinion
SovArya t1_itp3g3r wrote
:) it's really different that what we thought it to be.
It's a conscious don't. Versus a conscious do or automatic do.
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