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Whoever is watching behave predictably, but whoever is being watched is not.
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Whoever is watching behaves predictably, but whoever is being watched does not.
  
 
What if there are 2 (or more) free [[Wikipedia:Consciousness|consciousness]] interacting? What if one of them deliberately chooses to overpower the other? The first will still act on [[Wikipedia:Free will|free will]], but the other will not anymore.
 
What if there are 2 (or more) free [[Wikipedia:Consciousness|consciousness]] interacting? What if one of them deliberately chooses to overpower the other? The first will still act on [[Wikipedia:Free will|free will]], but the other will not anymore.
  
 
The very concept of [[Wikipedia:Freedom|freedom]] implies the freedom to take away someone else's freedom. It is called [[Wikipedia:Liberal paradox|liberal paradox]] and when it really happens, freedom dies.
 
The very concept of [[Wikipedia:Freedom|freedom]] implies the freedom to take away someone else's freedom. It is called [[Wikipedia:Liberal paradox|liberal paradox]] and when it really happens, freedom dies.

Latest revision as of 03:48, 23 February 2013

Whoever is watching behaves predictably, but whoever is being watched does not.

What if there are 2 (or more) free consciousness interacting? What if one of them deliberately chooses to overpower the other? The first will still act on free will, but the other will not anymore.

The very concept of freedom implies the freedom to take away someone else's freedom. It is called liberal paradox and when it really happens, freedom dies.