Posted: Apr 04, 2019 11:18 am
by newolder
Destroyer wrote:
newolder wrote:
Destroyer wrote:...
All activity involving life is dependent upon electrical stimulus. Therefore, no free will.

Is juggling an activity involving life? Yes.
Does juggling involve gravity? Yes.
Is gravity dependent upon electrical stimulus? No.

A false premise yields an unsound conclusion. Thanks for the demonstration. :thumbup:

Does juggling occurr independently of the electrical stimulus imparted by life?

There is very little to no transfer of electrical charge to the juggled objects, and any such transfer does not usually affect the trajectories.

When one puts a piece of bread under a grill, how is toast the end product of 'electrical stimulus imparted by life'? You see, I have to pay an electricity bill and would like to tell the electricity board that the 'electrical stimulus' at my residence is solely a product of my life. :roll: