1. Brembs and his colleagues reasoned that if fruit flies (Drosophila
melanogaster) *were simply reactive robots entirely determined by their
environment*, in completely featureless rooms they should move completely
randomly.

Yes, but no one has ever argued that a flier is a stateless machine. It
seems like their argument ignores the concept of internal state. If they
went through all this trouble just to prove that the brain of the flies has
an internal state, it seems they wasted a lot of time on something trivial.

I cannot see how the concept of "free will" has got anything to do with
this.

/R

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