The Grand Illusion, and The Doctor
Free Will - Fact or Fiction?
Once again, Scott Adams writes, and I agree partially. Although from a different worldview, I see elements of his thinking that remind me of my own. In this case, it is his idea of "moist robots" and how free will is a sham, albeit a very deep and complex one.
Rather than argue the point here, I'm just going to say that he's the first person I've found who has a sort of thinking similar to my own on the subject. One key difference is that I allow for a supernatural being, and he does not.
The sad thing is this could almost be me.
Doctor Who has won the award for longest running sci-fi series, having been on for 43 years and havgin 723 episodes. Woot.
Once again, Scott Adams writes, and I agree partially. Although from a different worldview, I see elements of his thinking that remind me of my own. In this case, it is his idea of "moist robots" and how free will is a sham, albeit a very deep and complex one.
Rather than argue the point here, I'm just going to say that he's the first person I've found who has a sort of thinking similar to my own on the subject. One key difference is that I allow for a supernatural being, and he does not.
The sad thing is this could almost be me.
Doctor Who has won the award for longest running sci-fi series, having been on for 43 years and havgin 723 episodes. Woot.
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