Discussion: Seemingly, it is evident that we have free will. Is there a way to prove or unproven it?

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Seemingly, it is evident that we have free will. Is there a way to prove or unproven it?

The question of free will has preoccupied many philosophers, physicists, and scholars. Free will is one of the main arguments that seemingly negates the possibility of living in a simulation. But quite surprisingly, you will probably have difficulty proving your free will. New studies in quantum physics show that the future impacts the past. Is our perception of the timeline distorted? Probably so. The Indian conception of "karma" does not deny the idea of ​​free will but claims that we must go through necessary life stages. It is enough that you move one major milestone to change your life dramatically. Can you prove that you live with complete free will? Probably not! On the other hand, the opposite cannot be proven either.

Link: Deterministic human simulation—Pinnacle of scientific achievements.
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