@chaosprime … ok, so break this down for me into tiny tiny little pieces that I can eat like thought candy. If I stand in a yellow wood, and two roads stand before me, then I can choose which road to walk? Or at least, I am able to walk either (but not both) roads. 1/n
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In theory the [you] + [the woods situation] could be undecideable, but nevertheless a path is taken. In particular at the moment of decision [you] would change; this is an act of creation.
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However, if it's undecidable this way, then it's certainly not being decided by [you] and thus you don't have free will. Even though the creation would necessarily fit retroactively.
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