> First of all, a warm welcome to the discussion. As for electrons having free
> will, may I refer you to the theory of panexperientalism that claims that
> mentality and physicality are two aspects of the same phenomenon,
> espoused by such credible authorities (take note Struan) as philosopher A.
> N. Whitehead (one of Pirsig’s mentors), zoologist W.E. Agar, and biologists
> C.H. Waddington, Sewall Wright and Charles Birch among others. The
> theory attempts to answer the question, “How can mind arise from no mind?”
> and posits that experience is relevant at all levels, from protons to people.
Platt,
Thank you very much and thank you for the info about panexperientalism; I
never head of it, but surely with research a bit.
Aloha,
-rv,
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