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>>15038533
Dubz

St. Augustine and St. Aquinas made better arguments for free will.

At any time, you can choose to...do [something]. Yes, in THIS context, thinking a thought is an action (if in the very least it is the manifestation of a triggered sin potential and synapse flood cascade along a cleft).

Ur face is a synaptic cleft.
So.

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>>12208794
based

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I think there's no such things as luck or chance.

I had an argument with my physics friend about this, he basically said that things happen for no reason and all by randomness, I told him to explain what he meant by "randomness" and we got no-where in the end.

Everything has a cause to exist because we all observe their effects. If true randomness existed then no structure would be able to form because the particles would be completely averse to each other, but they aren't.

What is usually taught to Physics students regarding chaos and chance? I'd want to get a more rounded perspective.

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The quality of our vision is estimated at 576 megapixels.

If we looked at a photo from a camera that had a significantly higher quality pixel power (think millions of times more powerful than 576 megapixels) what do you think our eyes would see?

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