Life is like a strategy game sort off

Let me guess. Physics isn’t one of your strong points.

Free will is and probably always will be unknowable.

Let me make a statement: “Free will is very unlikely to actually exist, but I choose to believe it does.” Think about it for a moment if it doesn’t strike you.

What so bewildered about existence?

[quote]Let me guess. Physics isn’t one of your strong points.
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I was generalizing about the atoms :/. My point was that the right atoms ended up in the right place at the right time to be pulled in by whatever is at the center of the earth (Probably a Racnoss spaceship :point:) in order to form this planet and eventually life.

[quote]Free will is and probably always will be unknowable.
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That’s what I’m saying. Since free will is unknowable, don’t stress and debate over it.

[quote]What so bewildered about existence?
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Maybe “bewildered” was the wrong word.

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You know there is a black hole at the center of the Earth right, spinning so fast the centrifugal forces prevent anything from falling in, so we’re safe.

Well why does ANYTHING exist ?
Why is there not nothing ?

If there was nothing, this nothing would therefore exist, so why does this nothing exist?
I believe that this leads nowhere.

“You’ve already made the choice, you’re here to understand WHY you made that choice”

Matrix no? Although it contains some interesting approaches sometimes, it should not really be taken too serious from a philosophical standpoint I’d say…

How are you defining free-will ?