The perception of agency could be localized to some neural circuitry and then 
instrumented.   
It also wouldn't be practical to calculate where every molecule of H2O 
percolates to when I water a plant.    I wouldn't conclude then that H2O might 
still have free will.

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From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of jon zingale
Sent: Friday, April 2, 2021 9:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Free Will in the Atlantic

"""
Was the murder a necessary consequence of holistic trajectory of the
evolving universe?   If so, then "free will" is just a perception as Nick
and this paper argue.  A high-order reactive set of functions are still just 
that.
"""

Arguably we would need to be able to calculate such a thing, no? It may be 
scientifically determined that this problem is provably undecidable.



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