>>18237230How does free will play into this? What you wrote makes a lot of sense. A lot. If someone knows what someone else will say before they've said it, that implies the removal of their free will and implies an absolute outcome. Predetermined actions are not free will. I'm sure many anons will agree with having experienced this. Or DejaVu.
My understanding is free will doesn't exist. It's limited by our physical bodies, you can't jump off a roof and fly, but we have the freedom to try. However if you remove the physical limitations of free will, then it still is not free. Because it cannot be not-free, then it would not be free will by definition. And if there's something it cannot do, it's not truly free.