How much does the randomness in QM matters in the question of free will?
besides the fact that randomness isn't free will can it really matter that much that there could be a different outcome of our actions if we could turn back time?
non-determinism = automatic free will
considering we have zero control over randomness(hence the name), it doesn't change the fact that free will doesn't exist, even in the sp00ky world of Quantum.
>>7774202
I know that and I already mentioned it in my starting post, i'm still wondering how much the randomness in quantum physics has influence on our actions and neurobiology, if it does have any at all.
>>7774248
considering QM is unproven pop-sci bullshit, none
can I also get an actual answer or was
>>7774261
right with "none"
>>7773702
>random events = free will.
No indeterminism by random events don't get you free will or any control over your thoughts. Control and responisbility are by definition not possible with Indeterminism or Determinism.
>>7773689
OP. I actually dont get why you link Quantum events with free will. Why should micro events affect the macro world?
>>7776411
>graviton is a micro element
>effects macro elements like planets
>>7776411
Because it's always used as an argument in the free will debate by people who defend free will.
Free will is whatever you make out of it.