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What is the endgame of life?

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Free will implies that if you chose to do one thing, you COULDVE done something else. In order for that to be possible you would have to have the power to change the cause and effect which is constantly playing out in your brain according to the laws of physics. Or even if there is unpredictable randomness, your consciousness would have to have the power to influence that. So basically in order to have free will, consciousness needs to be a part of the laws of physics in itself.

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