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Date Posted: 11:01:52 06/08/03 Sun
Author: neonate
Subject: yeah, but
In reply to: neonate 's message, "no such thing as past or future in matrix" on 08:38:32 06/07/03 Sat

Whatever.
Anyway, humans have made huge discoveries that have altered the way we view our world. (the earth is not flat, the earth revolves around the sun, etc.). Who's to say what is true and what is untrue about the nature of the physical world hundreds of years from now??? What if machines do have us figured out? What if machines could generate infinite amounts of cause and effect scenarios? What if human thought and behavior CAN be predicted? Maybe free will is just bad math.

neonutcracker

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