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warpspeedpetey
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its very rough, but here is my beginning.
P1. this universe is determinant.
P2. free will exists in this determinant universe.
P3. free will is therefore transcendant of this determinant universe.
P4. transcendant free will then can only spring from a greater transcendant being.
P5. the maximal state of being is existence.
C1. G-d, the maximal state of being, must therefore exist.
i am attempting to formulate a proof based on the contradictory nature of free will and the deterministic universe. this is, of course a work in progress. i expect to see a great many counter arguments. which i will use to refine the argument. let me explain the most common that come to mind immediatley.
P1.
the universe is determinant. nuff said.
P2.
free will does exist, it is empirically tested trillions of times per day with every decision people make and has been thousands of years, the alternative is that it is an illusion and the determinant universe simply unfolded this way giving a perfect illusion of free will for no reason other than mere chance. is that possible in some way? yes, is it reasonable? no. trillions of data points per day say otherwise.
P3.
free will cannot be accounted for by deterministic processes, because then it would not be free, but deterministic. as above the data says otherwise.
P4.
if not determinant it must be transcendant of the physical universe, things that are not transcendant do not have that quality to lend and therefore cannot give transcedence to anything else.
P5.
there is nothing greater than pure existence, transcendant to all possible worlds that are predicated on it. the null set would be nothing, which doesnt seem to exist as anything other than a negation of existence, an artifact of language. simply placing it in a set makes it something rather than nothing.
C1.
the necessary being, the cause of the existence of all contingent beings. the maximal state of existence then.
i admit its full of holes and very rough, but im hoping other viewpoints will help clean it up. thanks
P1. this universe is determinant.
P2. free will exists in this determinant universe.
P3. free will is therefore transcendant of this determinant universe.
P4. transcendant free will then can only spring from a greater transcendant being.
P5. the maximal state of being is existence.
C1. G-d, the maximal state of being, must therefore exist.
i am attempting to formulate a proof based on the contradictory nature of free will and the deterministic universe. this is, of course a work in progress. i expect to see a great many counter arguments. which i will use to refine the argument. let me explain the most common that come to mind immediatley.
P1.
the universe is determinant. nuff said.
P2.
free will does exist, it is empirically tested trillions of times per day with every decision people make and has been thousands of years, the alternative is that it is an illusion and the determinant universe simply unfolded this way giving a perfect illusion of free will for no reason other than mere chance. is that possible in some way? yes, is it reasonable? no. trillions of data points per day say otherwise.
P3.
free will cannot be accounted for by deterministic processes, because then it would not be free, but deterministic. as above the data says otherwise.
P4.
if not determinant it must be transcendant of the physical universe, things that are not transcendant do not have that quality to lend and therefore cannot give transcedence to anything else.
P5.
there is nothing greater than pure existence, transcendant to all possible worlds that are predicated on it. the null set would be nothing, which doesnt seem to exist as anything other than a negation of existence, an artifact of language. simply placing it in a set makes it something rather than nothing.
C1.
the necessary being, the cause of the existence of all contingent beings. the maximal state of existence then.
i admit its full of holes and very rough, but im hoping other viewpoints will help clean it up. thanks