>>12481871>It's like saying "none of the atoms in this glass of water has a temperature (which is true), therefore the water doesn't have a temperature". You're missing the definition of temperature completely.
Temperature is the internal energy of a body - the sum of energies of all particles.
Temperature is just an abstract concept, but each particle moves at certain speed and it is real.
So basically your argument is dumb, because you don't understand the definition.
>>12481842Time is linear and the laws of physics seem to be quite deterministic.
Your "choice" is just the path the electric current flowing through your brain have chosen.
Try not to feel pain when I spill acid on your smug face.
>>12481873Emergence can't break the laws of physics.
>>12494092>2. Atoms: ignores the prevalence of emergent properties in complex systems.Emergence can't break the laws of physics. The laws of physics determine how an emergent system behaves, not you.
The brain function is determined by the function of neural networks, which is determined by the function of neurons, neurons are simple machines built out of particles.
Learning, remembering and decision making are all determined by particle interactions and laws of physics. You don't control shit.
>>12494104>Yes. See: Quantum Indeterminancy.Quants made the decision, not you.