LS Re: Cause and effect in QM


Struan Hellier (struan@clara.net)
Thu, 26 Mar 1998 17:41:55 +0100


.Peter said that;
>
>Struan said:
>
>"Heisenbergs destruction of determinism
>neither supports nor undermines the notion of free will - if anything
>it confuses the issue. If there is no such thing as cause and effect
>at a quantum level then how can it exist at any higher level. And if
>everything is indeterminate - statistical probability -then how does
>this imply free will or any grounds upon which to base a
>libertarian system."
>

I would just like to point out that it was Horse who said that and not me. I
did quote him in order to answer him but that was all. These are not my
words Peter.

Struan

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