The Physics of Free Will: A Radical New Theory

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The Physics of Free Will: A Radical New Theory


As a listener of TOE you can get a special 20% off discount to The Economist and all it has to offer! Visit < target="_blank"> Physicist and philosopher Jenann Ismael joins to unveil a radical idea: free will isn’t an illusion, it’s a physical reality grounded in thermodynamics and relativity. In this conversation, Jenann explains why no system, not even a perfect computer, can predict its own future, and how this inherent unpredictability opens the door to real agency. We explore the paradox of identity, the limits of determinism, the role of memory in selfhood, and why your choices truly come from you. This is the clearest, most rigorous defense of free will in the age of physics. Join My New Substack (Personal Writings): < target="_blank"> Listen on Spotify: < target="_blank"> Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:42 Free Will 29:16 The Limits of Predictability 41:45 Defining Free Will 59:42 Life and Cognition in the Universe 1:05:30 The Choices We Make 1:08:01 Dark Nights of the Soul 1:09:35 Philosophical Responses to Free Will 1:11:03 Personal Reflections on Life 1:11:54 The Weight of Loss 1:13:40 Patterns of Persistence 1:17:17 Understanding the Self 1:18:41 The Continuity of Existence 1:20:17 The Nature of Mortality 1:22:27 Time and Its Mysteries 1:51:42 The Nature of Existence 2:04:23 The Paradox of Newcomb’s Dilemma 2:08:38 Lessons Learned from Suffering Links Mentioned: •⁠ ⁠How Physics Makes Us Free [Book]: < target="_blank"> •⁠ ⁠Why Physics Should Care About The Mind [Paper]: < target="_blank"> •⁠ ⁠Diana Pasulka [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Leonard Susskind [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Sean Carroll [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Matt Segall [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Tim Maudlin [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠David Lewis’s Metaphysics: < target="_blank"> •⁠ ⁠Robert Sapolsky [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠David Lewis’s Books: < target="_blank"> •⁠ ⁠Stephen Wolfram [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Roy Baumeister [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Free Will Ontoprism [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Michael Levin [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Dark Night Of The Soul: < target="_blank">20John%20of%20the%20Cross-Dark%20night%20of%20the%20soul.pdf •⁠ ⁠George Musser [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Tim Maudlin Λ Tim Palmer [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Gödel, Escher, Bach [Book]: < target="_blank">C3%B6del-Escher-Bach-Eternal-Golden/dp/0465026567 •⁠ ⁠I Am A Strange Loop [Book]: < target="_blank"> •⁠ ⁠Emily Adlam Λ Jacob Barandes [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠The Death Of Ivan Ilyich [Book]: < target="_blank"> •⁠ ⁠Man’s Search For Meaning [Book]: < target="_blank"> •⁠ ⁠Gregory Chaitin [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠David Wallace [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Julian Barbour [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Emily Adlam [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠A Participatory Universe In The Realist Mode [Paper]: < target="_blank"> SUPPORT: – Become a YouTube Member (Early Access Videos): – Support me on Patreon: < target="_blank"> – Support me on Crypto: < target="_blank"> – Support me on PayPal: < target="_blank"> SOCIALS: – Twitter: – Discord Invite: < target="_blank"> #science
Physicist and philosopher Jenann Ismael joins to unveil a radical idea: free will isn’t an illusion, it’s a physical reality grounded in thermodynamics and relativity. In this conversation, Jenann explains why no system, not even a perfect computer, can predict its own future, and how this inherent unpredictability opens the door to real agency. We explore the paradox of identity, the limits of determinism, the role of memory in selfhood, and why your choices truly come from you. This is the clearest, most rigorous defense of free will in the age of physics. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:42 Free Will 29:16 The Limits of Predictability 41:45 Defining Free Will 59:42 Life and Cognition in the Universe 1:05:30 The Choices We Make 1:08:01 Dark Nights of the Soul 1:09:35 Philosophical Responses to Free Will 1:11:03 Personal Reflections on Life 1:11:54 The Weight of Loss 1:13:40 Patterns of Persistence 1:17:17 Understanding the Self 1:18:41 The Continuity of Existence 1:20:17 The Nature of Mortality 1:22:27 Time and Its Mysteries 1:51:42 The Nature of Existence 2:04:23 The Paradox of Newcomb’s Dilemma 2:08:38 Lessons Learned from Suffering Links Mentioned: •⁠ ⁠Diana Pasulka [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Leonard Susskind [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Sean Carroll [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Matt Segall [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Tim Maudlin [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Robert Sapolsky [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Stephen Wolfram [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Roy Baumeister [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Free Will Ontoprism [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Michael Levin [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠George Musser [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Tim Maudlin Λ Tim Palmer [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Emily Adlam Λ Jacob Barandes [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Gregory Chaitin [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠David Wallace [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Julian Barbour [TOE]: •⁠ ⁠Emily Adlam [TOE]: SUPPORT: – Become a YouTube Member (Early Access Videos): SOCIALS: – Twitter: #science
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