Free choice in quantum theory
Good week,
I read in your book, The Science of Freedom on Saturday, about finding gaps in physics in favor of free choice.
In quantum theory, you present that there is ontic freedom (a physical event is created without a cause) but it is random because the particle is distributed according to some distribution.
I would be happy if you would point out a problem in the following attempt to introduce free choice into quantum theory:
I move my hand as a result of electrical currents resulting from an electron in the brain collapsing to a specific point that caused an electric field.
The collapse took place for no reason, but it did have my purpose.
The distribution of the wave function is determined by human choices.
That is, the behavior of the particles determines their distribution, and their behavior stems from the future purpose/reason of humans.
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