yy2bggggs
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A logical switch, on the other hand, is one of the simplest things I can possibly think of. One particular logical switch that is interesting in this regard is a NOT gate--in the absence of signal it produces an output, in the presence of a signal it produce no output.Human behavior is clearly complex and difficult to manage. There are no certainties, which is why I find determinism untenable and I don't find randomness incompable with free will.
This is deterministic and simple to the extreme. We should be able to build a computer that predicts the output, because it's deterministic. It's very simple--all the computer has to do is say that the output is a signal if there is no input, and the output is no signal if there is.
But computers have to say this, and to say this, they have to produce an output. A computer's means of producing an output is to introduce a signal.
If that signal is connected to the input of the NOT gate, then suddenly the simple, deterministic NOT gate isn't so simple to predict.
All of this in a perfectly deterministic hypothetical universe--one of the simplest of devices is unpredictable.
All of this to say that the implication: "Not predictable implies not deterministic", is horribly wrong for interacting entities.
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