Monday, January 2, 2012

Speculative reasons evolution would be against free will.

Ta-Wan


Experimentation proves that humans cannot make random decisions. More often than not, humans form patterns of most difference than random patterns. When asked to scatter randomly in a room, people will fill out to positions but will not, for example, all move to one corner or another act of true randomness.

Evolution would favor a predetermined pattern filling most options than true randomness. Teenage rebellion is an example of this, seeming free will, that is actually determined difference. Randomness would say we could be in a world with 100% the population freely choosing to be carpenters, predetermined choosing of patterns of difference gives us a world where we are all different -- and the belief we think we chose that.

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