the existence of free will

Chaya 2022-03-21 09:01:50

There is a story. The woman got a book that recorded the past, present and future of human beings (we assume this can be small enough to be called a book), turned to 8264 pages (made by me), and saw that the book recorded a certain year in a certain year. When she flipped through the book, the woman refused to accept it and decided to go against the sky, throwing the book into the fire and burning it.
The problem is that the woman doesn't know if there is a record of her burning the book on page 8265, in other words, even if she turns to the next page, because the number of pages in the book is infinite, she will never know if the next page has a record of it before she burns it. Records of her burning books. Is the woman burning the book still an expression of free will?
From the teleology mentioned in The Story of Your Life, free will does not exist at all. But for humans, we cannot predict the future, so free will still exists for a long time.
Some plots are set, but humans can’t just flip to the next page like a popular novel.
With that said, where are the examples of free will? Answer: This movie.

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Extended Reading
  • Britney 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    又名“Steve Jobs:Why I Make ipod”,“Steve Jobs:Made by Screenwriter and Nobody”和“Michael Fassbender: More Talented than Leonardo Dicaprio”

  • Lottie 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Overall good. I really admire Boyle's courage to narrate the three lines in parallel, and Sorkin's smooth script combined with the superb control of the two main actors (Turtle-chan and Winslet) makes it all possible. But Sorkin's dramatic strides are too big, and there are too many fictional elements, so that the Woz line can't be finished, and it's a pity. In the end, Guiguo is a cult.

Steve Jobs quotes

  • Andy Hertzfeld: Skip over - everything else is working, skip over the voice demo.

    Steve Jobs: Fix it.

    Andy Hertzfeld: In forty minutes.

    Steve Jobs: Fix it.

    Andy Hertzfeld: I can't.

    Steve Jobs: Who's the person who can?

    Andy Hertzfeld: I'm the person who can, and I can't.

  • Steve Jobs: The exit signs have to be off or we're not gonna get a full blackout.

    Andrea Cunningham: We've spoken to the building manager and the fire marshal.

    Steve Jobs: And?

    Andrea Cunningham: They're absolutely no way they're letting us turn the exit signs off.

    Steve Jobs: I'll pay whatever the fine is.

    Andrea Cunningham: The fine is they're gonna come in and tell everyone to leave.

    Steve Jobs: You explained to the fire marshal that we're in here changing the world.

    Andrea Cunningham: Well...

    Steve Jobs: Did you?

    Andrea Cunningham: Yes, but unless we can also change the properties of fire, he doesn't care.

    Joanna Hoffman: Steve...

    Steve Jobs: If a fire causes a stampede to the unmarked exits, it will have been well worth it for those who survive. For those who don't, less so, but still pretty good.

    Andrea Cunningham: Listen...

    Steve Jobs: I need it to go black, real black. Get rid of the exit signs, and don't let me know how you did it.