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Are the laws of physics not valid in a situation of free choice?

שו”תCategory: philosophyAre the laws of physics not valid in a situation of free choice?
asked 2 weeks ago

Greetings Rabbi Michael Avraham,
As a dualist, who believes in free choice, do you believe that our actions are not derived solely from physics? Assuming that our body is a physical system, do you believe that the laws of physics are broken by free choice, as far as the human body is concerned? After all, the initial pulse in the brain from which the body begins to act is created by a non-physical factor, but by a free spirit.
If you believe this, then you seemingly believe that every situation of free choice is a miracle, and that man himself is the one who creates those miracles. After all, a miracle is a situation in which the laws of nature are broken.
I would love for you to expand.
Regards.

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מיכי Staff answered 2 weeks ago

I agree with every word. I explained this in my books on the science of freedom and in the article that summarizes it. What did you want me to expand on?

דורון replied 2 weeks ago

Thank you, there is nothing to expand on (by the way, I have not read the book). You say something amazing. That a person has the ability of telekinesis in the brain (in the brain only). By his own free choice.
There is no need to look for evidence of the possibility of miracles, no matter how absurd it may sound. It is enough to understand what free choice is.
And I can continue the direction, that if the human spirit creates the laws of nature in the human brain. Obviously, one can approach the idea that if the human spirit has some source, it would not be far-fetched or unreasonable to assume that there is a possibility that it is the one that can create all the laws of nature in the world, since we already have an example before our eyes of this possibility.

Best regards.

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