Re: Free Will in the Atlantic
Posted by
gepr on
Apr 05, 2021; 3:19pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Free-Will-in-the-Atlantic-tp7601346p7601423.html
I'm more focused on the idea that humans might be able to do things we don't (yet) know how to do in computation, which is what the conversation is about. The QM-consciousness thing isn't important for that conversation. It's trivial for you to lob that criticism. You're not doing any work in lobbing it. But go ahead and keep throwing stones. It's a *free* country. >8^D
An example I've been struggling with is the tonk connective in logics. It seems like nonsense in some contexts, yet survives quite nicely in others.
On 4/5/21 8:12 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Penrose is just throwing more over the wall. Go ahead, make the case how quantum mechanics results in free will. Formal systems work fine there too.
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