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〈 Berger | Dillon 〉
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    1. Cenobyte‏ @cenobyte3 30 Mar 2019
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      I'd know if the gnomes were controlling me.pic.twitter.com/QhOZGIvhy7

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    2. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 30 Mar 2019
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      hahah yes you would, but not at scales with E~< h

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    3. Cenobyte‏ @cenobyte3 30 Mar 2019
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      Replying to @InertialObservr @HerbertHitchens

      Planckian gnomes living in the Calabai-Yaubl spaces?pic.twitter.com/PLPyvFbq10

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    4.  🚀 45tr05hin0bi  👤‏ @eloace 30 Mar 2019
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      Replying to @cenobyte3 @spacenerd19 and

      Free will imo, is an effective theory since predicting human behavior is impractical using the physical laws of nature. Suggests, we can’t predict things like love or faith, it just happens. It’s like someone wakes up, “today, my calculations show that I’m going to fall in love”

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    5. Herb da Hegelian‏ @HerbertHitchens 30 Mar 2019
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      Replying to @eloace @cenobyte3 and

      The truth of a statement has nothing to do with utility, so whether or not it’s impractical to use determinism in the areas you mentioned still doesn’t invalidate determinism.

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    6. Space Nerd  🚀 🚀 🚀‏ @spacenerd19 30 Mar 2019
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      Determinism didn’t die with quantum physics, but it’s certainly up in the air until we work out the connection between it and relativity. We’re talking about philosophy here.

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    7. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 30 Mar 2019
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      I don't know how much "in the air" it is.. it's just that the definition of determinism needed refining.. or rather, pardon the pun, *quantum corrections*

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    8. Space Nerd  🚀 🚀 🚀‏ @spacenerd19 30 Mar 2019
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      Replying to @InertialObservr @HerbertHitchens and

      Determinism= if you know the state of everything you can accurately predict everything that will happen afterward. What’s your definition?

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    9. 〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 30 Mar 2019
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      Replying to @spacenerd19 @HerbertHitchens and

      Determinsm' = Randomness is not inherent in the universe. All processes are governed by physical law, be that statistical or exact.

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    10. Space Nerd  🚀 🚀 🚀‏ @spacenerd19 30 Mar 2019
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      Replying to @InertialObservr @HerbertHitchens and

      Certainly possible and would make more sense than randomness ever would. However, as of now that is exactly where the quantum world leaves us. On the philosophy side, if everyone decided they didn’t have free will and changed their behavior as a result is that proof of free will?

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      〈 Berger | Dillon 〉‏ @InertialObservr 30 Mar 2019
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      Replying to @spacenerd19 @HerbertHitchens and

      (1) Complete randomness <--> physical laws don't exist. (2) As for your question, the assertion is circular as it assumes humans have free will to choose they don't have it.

      3:36 PM - 30 Mar 2019
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        2. Herb da Hegelian‏ @HerbertHitchens 30 Mar 2019
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          Replying to @InertialObservr @spacenerd19 and

          I doubt “complete randomness” is possible given that there is a universe. The universe might not be as determined as it is, but it’s still have some degree of order for there to be stuff at all in the universe.

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        3. Herb da Hegelian‏ @HerbertHitchens 30 Mar 2019
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          Replying to @HerbertHitchens @InertialObservr and

          For there to be something at all, there has to be regularity to some extent, otherwise, there’s no order that allows for the self-sustainability of the thing (object or system) we’re describing.

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