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The Science Of Free Will How Determinism Affects Everything From The Future Of Ai To Traffic To God To Bees Samir Varma

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The Science Of Free Will How Determinism Affects Everything From The Future Of Ai To Traffic To God To Bees Samir Varma
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Publisher: Collective Ink
File Extension: PDF
File size: 43.11 MB
Author: Samir Varma
ISBN: 9781803417318, 1803417315, B0DT5JBCM8
Language: English
Year: 2025

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The Science Of Free Will How Determinism Affects Everything From The Future Of Ai To Traffic To God To Bees Samir Varma by Samir Varma 9781803417318, 1803417315, B0DT5JBCM8 instant download after payment.

Every individual, from the most profound thinker to the casual observer, is composed of atoms - approximately 6.71×10^27 of them. These aren’t just any atoms ... they’re the same ones that construct galaxies, stars, and the vast expanse of the universe. Predominantly, we’re made of water molecules and a diverse mix of organic molecules. Intriguingly, every single one of these atoms operates under the deterministic laws of quantum electrodynamics. These laws, known since the 1950s, form the bedrock of chemistry, biology, and by extension, life as we know it. If the laws of physics fully determine the motion of every atom in our body, how could we possibly have free will - or do we have it after all?

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