So your Kobayashi Maru test of free will says free will is the ability to 
decide which direction you want to move and the "meaning of life" is arriving 
at a certain destination. I would say the real problem is that you may have 
free will, but you do not know what you want if you do not listen to your 
emotions. The other ships on Earth are limited to the surface where they do not 
have this problem. They just follow the winds of emotions which tell them where 
to go.You have a modern spaceship which has warp drive. You can go wherever you 
want. The problem is you do not know the destination, and you do not know where 
the next Star Base is. You can visit some kind of oracle on Mars. The ancient 
Greek and the Chinese used oracles. Or you accidentally meet a fleet of other 
spaceships which are on the way to Star Base Theta. You join them which gives 
your life a meaning, a destination, but if you want to reach Star Base Theta 
you are not allowed to break the rules of Starfleet. If Starfleet ever arrives 
at the Star Base is unclear, but at least being part of Starfleet resolves the 
problem that you do not know what you want. As a member of Starfleet you want 
to reach Star Base Theta in the Altairian Sector now.-J.
-------- Original message --------From: Prof David West <[email protected]> 
Date: 6/18/20  07:23  (GMT+01:00) To: [email protected] Subject: [FRIAM] 
freewill gedankenexperiment Imagine you are in a spaceship. You have a main 
thruster and two pairs of opposed lateral thrusters. All thrusters have limited 
fuel supplies, preventing perpetual use. Other than that, you may activate any 
thruster, alone or in combination for any duration up to the limit of the fuel 
supply.Call the ability to push buttons and fire thrusters at whim, with 
deliberation, accidentally, with intent, etc. "free will"with regard that/those 
act(s).Recognize that the outcome/consequence of your acts of freewill — i.e. a 
ship trajectory — is determined by the attitude, vector, momentum (embodied 
history or previous free will actions), and the gravitational influence of 
every other mass in the Universe. (Even if the influence is below a threshold 
of reasonable measurement,)Further recognize,  that for the outcome/consequence 
of your acts of freewill to have "meaning" — i.e. to ensure your arrival at 
Star Base Theta in the Altairian Sector — you need a comprehensive knowledge 
and understanding of celestial dynamics in order to take the right actions in 
the right degree at the right time.Now imagine yourself a homunculus sitting in 
a hidden recess of your cerebellum, surrounded by a 767's worth of buttons, 
switches, instruments, dials, and computer interfaces. You still have a "fuel 
constraint' but the degrees of freedom and the combinatorial explosion of 
possible acts/actions is immense.Call the ability to push buttons, flip 
switches, input computer commands, etc.; at whim, with deliberation, 
accidentally, with intent, etc. "free will" with regard that/those 
act(s).Recognize that the outcome/consequences of your acts of freewill — i.e. 
a "life trajectory" is determined by your state at the time of acting,  the 
embodied history of all previous acts, and the influence of all other entities 
(sentient or not, measurable or not) in your environment.Further recognize that 
for your life trajectory to have "meaning" — i.e. whatever set of states and 
circumstances that fit your idiosyncratic definition of 'the good life' — you 
need self-knowledge that exceeds even Socrates' ideal, awareness and 
understanding of culture, and probably comprehensive and intuitive 
understanding of Harry Seldon's Psychohistory.* * * * * * * * * * * Can useful 
questions, positions, conclusions be derived?davew- .... . -..-. . -. -.. -..-. 
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