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1 I found https://medium. com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/1e223b77e60 ( I think I got this link in #zk, was it you @[V]sheep?) somewhat persuasive. The short version: Turing’s halting problem ( there is no general way of knowing how an algorithm will finish, other than to run it) says there is free will. 1 I found [url=https://medium. com/the-physics-arxiv-blog/1e223b77e60]this article[/url] ( I think I got this link in #zk, was it you @[V]sheep?) rather persuasive. The short version: Turing’s halting problem ( there is no general way of knowing how an algorithm will finish, other than to run it) says there is free will.