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Blackpill Imagine if you could control some processes in your brain

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Imagine if you added bone mass in every good place of your face.
Imagine if you increased testosterone production by 200%.
Imagine if you could reduce melanin in your eyes making your eyes get a halo.
Imagine if we could delete all the bullying causing us to act the way we do.. causing us to *nut to hve cunfidence* and more.

We can't.. black pill is your next destination. The final is death. Afterlife is cope
 
imagine free will was real
 
I need to hurry up, I have an apointment with doctor shotgun-to-the-head.
 
imagine free will was real
But by basically wishing to imagine free will without having truly free will, does it mean that by having the capacity to imagine such a thing it therefore makes free will actually a possibility or is it simply another pre-determined thought that was already somewhere deep within our D.N.A??
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But by basically wishing to imagine free will without having truly free will, does it mean that by having the capacity to imagine such a thing it therefore makes free will actually a possibility or is it simply another pre-determined thought that was already somewhere deep within our D.N.A??
Well we believe we can imagine free will because we misunderstand what it actually entails. A belief in the illusion of choice is not free will, every choice you make will always be dependent on preexisting factors. We make choices, we have will, but there is no evidence that any of it is uninfluenced and not theoretically predictable, quite the contrary actually.
 
Well we believe we can imagine free will because we misunderstand what it actually entails. A belief in the illusion of choice is not free will, every choice you make will always be dependent on preexisting factors. We make choices, we have will, but there is no evidence that any of it is uninfluenced and not theoretically predictable, quite the contrary actually.
Yeah, many people in the past already noted about how the human brain is just like a computer algorithm, but just more complex. I suppose once we truly figure out how a brain works, we will likely be in some dystopian world, where the government can determine a person's action before he even commits them. Something similar to Psycho-Pass perhaps?
 

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