Bell's theorem seems to suggest quantum uncertainty is an ontological problem. The standard way in which Bell's tyranny is phrased requires this notion of counterfactual worlds where the experimenter did other than what they actually did. In my book I have been using ideas from chaos theory and fractal geometry as a basis for how we think about free will. My belief is our really strong visceral feeling about free will comes from this notion of sort of alternative solutions in this abstract solution space all right so then I'm going to ask why do we humans feel so very viscerally that we have free will?

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