I don't think either of them have anything like what we call free will. But if 
pressed, I'd argue that ice has more free will than water vapor because 
whatever randomness happens inside either process will matter more in the case 
of ice than vapor.

On 6/15/20 2:59 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
Does water vapor have more free will than ice?

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