Time and Free Will
Lee explores the intricate relationship between time and free will, suggesting that a deterministic universe negates the concept of free will. He argues that nondeterminism is essential for creativity and novelty in the universe. The discussion delves into the implications of assembly theory and the potential for experiments to validate the fundamental nature of time and the universe's capacity for generating new experiences.In this clip
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