d3r31nz1g3 wrote: ↑May 15th, 2023, 6:23 am
Well why do I DIE FOREVER at the end of it? No more free will when I'm dead.
Is this philosophy, or just wishful (and arrogant?) thinking, that the universe is other than
you would
prefer?
d3r31nz1g3 wrote: ↑May 15th, 2023, 6:23 am
Certainly by visual appearance alone as well as understanding mortality we can understand that robotical technology will not advance beyond an incredibly complex network and function of electrical circuits. As in, mortals cannot have free will. And the robot is evidence we don't. Because of circuits.
Circuits? A krill has 'circuits'? I think you will find that even a krill is rather more sophisticated than any human-constructed robot, in many different ways. Humans, and krill, have the equivalent of 'circuits' too, biological 'circuits'. And yet we, if not krill (?), have developed, or been endowed with, free will. It would seem that circuits are not a significant factor here?