Re: Einstein might have had a point




<Mark.Wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote

These are two interesting arguments Lance. For me, the emotive and
philosophical arguments and scientific arguments point in opposite
directions. I want to believe in free will, but still cant see where it
fits into the laws of physics.

Are you saying you think it is impossible to construct a machine that can
demonstrate free will ?


Steve M


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