Quantum Physics

   

Determinacy, Chance, Freedom

Authors: Jeremy Fiennes

We conceive the universe as determinate, subject always to the Laws of Nature. We cannot prove this, but it can be shown to be our only viable opption. In which case there is no such thing as chance, and objectively speaking we are all determined. But since in practice we cannot predict the universe's future course – principally because we ourselves are part of it – subjectively we experience the universe as indeterminate and ourselves as free.

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