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    1 year ago

    So you believe, that if you would rewind time to a specific choice you made, you would be able to make a different choice, even though your brain and your surroundings are in the exact same state as before? Or do you believe your choices to be originating from somewhere else than your brain?

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      1 year ago

      if thought truly is entirely deterministic, then it’s surely both sufficient and necessary that you could build a machine that, given the state of the universe as input, could fully simulate what your answer to any given question would be

      but if you suppose that, then you basically run into an issue very similar to the halting problem

      you put your subject in the room with your magic machine, tell them to disagree with whatever the machine spits out, then tell the magic machine to predict what they’re going to say after they’ve been told the result of said prediction

      whatever the machine spits out, there’s nothing stopping your subject from just disagreeing

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        1 year ago

        I now imagine the machine long time doing nothing and then spitting out “This is taking too long, i am going home!”.