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Quantum Experiments Probe the Boundaries of Free Will

Quantum Experiments Probe the Boundaries of Free Will

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2025-05-29 00:11:02
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Researchers are deploying quantum mechanics to challenge one of humanity’s oldest philosophical questions: the existence of free will. Experiments now aim to test whether human choices are genuinely independent or governed by hidden physical laws. The work centers on Bell’s theorem, a foundational quantum principle that could reveal whether measurement settings in experiments are truly free from external influence.

Eddy Chen, a philosophy professor at UC San Diego, emphasizes the unresolved debate around defining free will. Meanwhile, Adan Cabello of the University of Seville highlights theological implications—if partial free will is disproven, traditional religious reconciliations of divine omniscience and human sin may collapse.

The experiments refine tests of "measurement independence," a assumption critical to quantum entanglement studies. Success could reshape not only physics but ethics, theology, and our understanding of consciousness itself.

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