Or, your free will is nothing but randomness. 

When we took Renee's granddaughter to the UK last year, I made some comment 
suggesting I doubted she would ever respond violently to a mugger (all the 
girls, being typical Americans who rarely travel to foreign countries and, 
hence, suffer an implicit xenophobia, were afraid of some of the alleys in 
Newcastle). She looked up at me and said "You don't know me" with that 
hilarious cuteness riding atop mysterious girlpower that's a recognizable trope 
in most modern narratives. (Think "Liza" in Transferts 
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6531888/mediaviewer/rm2036883456.)

I was forced to admit it's true. I don't know her or what the next bit in her 
sequence will produce.

On 4/16/20 9:30 AM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Well, I love the idea that all the QM hocus pocus could just boil down to 
> round off.   Your "free will" is truncation error.  Oops.   (Funny contrast 
> with the last episode of Devs.) 


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