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We do not have free will since everything that happens is determined by what has happened before.

People just add 1 and 1 together, taking two things they have seen in their lives and sticking them together. For example, it is logically impossible to invent a fire-pit before fire has been invented, or to invent a car tire before a car has been invented.
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We do not have free will since everything that happens is determined by what has happened before.

We are not sure if the way in which we think radioactive decay happens is true. It is called a Theory for a reason. There is probably a pattern present, but maybe we haven't found it yet.
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