>>18366743
Does a tree decide which way it's branches grow? Do nervous systems change by their own will? I think it's more of an effect or reaction, not a conclusion of free will. The tree if multiple dimensions is deeper than our 3rd dimension brain on a linear 4th dimension can understand.
Discuss?
>>18366811
i believe with plants, the branches grow toward the light, because it aids photosynthesis.
this is entry level biology.
>>18366817
As we understand it
>>18366820
there's a hidden magical reason and photosnthesis is just a ploy by the archons to subvert human affairs.
>>18366811
I guess we have to define free will as an action with intent, made consciously from within ourselves with our without outside influences (the decision after all was made by us, whether someone/thing swayed it or not)
In this sense, I say trees do not have free will and whether by instinct or just a biological algorithm, they were influenced only by outside forces to bend certain ways, and no internal thought process toward an objective.
>>18366817
Doesn't understand a metaphor for branching multiverse dimensions.
Yes, and we have hands to grab things. Your logic is undoubtedly perfect.
>>18366865
sorry my vibrations just aren't high enough to bring much to the table. looks like i've got to spend more time wearing my pyramid hat.
>>18366811
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say. Our minds are 4-dimensional already...
Is this confusing to you? I've been working day and night on this kind of stuff for proof and testing, so answering questions is always entertaining.
A tree does not have free will over the growth of its branches. A brain does not have free will over the growth of its neurons. Yet we do have free will over our lives due to our mind's capacity to be self-conscious.
>>18366831
Phytonutrients erryday
>>18367174
What if the brain does have free will over neuron growth? The brain chooses to study things and alters neurons to optimize the ability to study those things.
>>18367342
It may be. But you don't. Whatever defines you as a person has no control over many if the physical body's functions, including growth.
Turn it backwards. Your free will impacted your life and as such alters neurons to keep furthering your will.
>>18367083
Please stay in your personal little roleplay thread and let the adults talk everywhere else.