/u/TheObservat's posts
[WP] After daughter's fatal car accident, a scientist invents a time travel machine and goes back in time to save her. After countless failed attempts he learns that it's futile due to the grandfather paradox, and needs to decide if he should finally give up.
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For young children, is there any relation between partial blindness (being blind on one eye) and problems with movement (walking straight, bumping into things)?
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ELI5: If the universe is deterministic, this should also apply to our mind and our decisions, being results of electical and chemical activity of our brains. Could Laplace's demon predict all decisions of all humans, and does it mean that we don't - in fact - have free will?
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