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Lord Jestocost
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All assumptions one makes about human beings concern the issuer him-/herself. Thus, to deny the freedom of choice of human beings undermines the scientific approach. Harald Atmanspacher and Hans Primas in “Pauli’s ideas on mind and matter in the context of contemporary science” (Journal of Consciousness Studies, 13, 3, 5–50, 2006):HAYAO said:On a side note, philosophically speaking, free-will goes in loop and fails itself logically.
“A most consequential accomplishment of Newton was his insight that the laws of nature have to be separated from initial conditions for these laws.59 In experimental physics it is always taken for granted that the future differs from past and present and that experimenters have the freedom to choose or to manipulate (within appropriate limits) the initial conditions and to repeat their experiments at any particular instant.”