| Rath said: Quantum physics strongly indicate a non-deterministic universe. In a non-deterministic universe free-will is at least possible - though currently there is no strong evidence in favour of either it or pessimistic compatabilism. |
No... there is strong evidence that people given identical circumstances will always choose the same outcome. All social and psychological sciences point to it.
Ask any socilogist or psycholigst and they will tell you so.
People who are identical genetic clones who have identical enviroments will live identical lives if everything is controlled for.
All social, expiermental and psychological sciences show this.
If things were as you said the entire scientific method were flawed.
Nondetermism isn't what you think it is. Non determinism in human descion making is when you don't follow the facts and make a desicion contrary to the one you "should" make.
For example a hunch is a case of nondeterminism. However the same identical person will always get and follow the same hunch.
Nondertiminism is that at different points in time you will decide something differnetly even when given the same choices and facts.
You are generally interpreting wrong the term "Free will".








