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Chapter 346 - Chapter 99: Combination Punches

Do humans truly possess free will?

On Earth, this question was initially a matter of theology, then it became a philosophical issue, and then, as Stephen Hawking put it, it was ultimately explored as a scientific problem.

Are our choices made according to our free will, or are they the results of a biological machine called the "brain" making a series of binary decisions?

From the perspective of Evolution Theory, the latter seems more likely. After all, something called "Self-Awareness" or "free will" serves no purpose in increasing survival rates and should not become a dominant gene spread throughout a population. Even advocates for free will concede that free will is more like "intelligence" redundancy, an accessory manifestation of the highly evolved human brain.

In other words, as long as the understanding of the brain is sufficiently deep, controlling a person's will is actually very simple. Because the foundation of will is always the physical thinking organ.

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