JesseCuster
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What does free will have to do with anything? I don't recall free will being a factor in your mathematics or argument for how we are immortal. Sounds like you're just throwing in stuff at random into your argument in the hope that something works.- One point at a time.
- First of all, I don't know if there is such a thing as "free will" -- but if there is, it doesn't apply to Mt Rainier. If there is such a thing, I assume that it applies only to humans...
Nope. It doesn't matter whether or not we know how selves arise according to the laws of physics.- My next premise is that the laws of physics apply to what we are, but if they apply to who we are, we have no idea how they do it, and we're stuck with chance even after the big bang -- i.e., P(E|H)=7X109/10100.
Remember, according to you at some point in the early universe, the laws of physics became entirely deterministic, which is why you determined that Mount Rainier had a chance of coming into existence of 1.00
If the laws of physics are that deterministic, then everything in the universe that exists had a 1.00 chance of coming into existence, regardless of whether or not we understand how it came into being. You're just going to try and get around that this conclusion awkwardly follows from your earlier claims (so many of your claims result in conclusions that you don't want, you really ought to think more before throwing out more of your claims.)
The idea that if you don't understand the science behind something, therefore is becomes a crapshoot with random odds, is utter nonsense. If the laws of physics means that everything in the universe unfolds entirely deterministically (remember, that's your claim) then that applies to everything in the universe, including humans, regardless of whether or not we understand it. We don't understand close to everything that resulted in Mount Rainier being the exact way it is, but that hasn't stopped you from declaring that it had a 100% chance of coming into existence.
You can't said that the universe unfolds with deterministic inevitability, and then special plead your way around that apply to humans because, not understanding how consciousness works means that we can just throw that inevitability out the window and replace it with random chance. That doesn't make any sense at all.