Quote Originally Posted by !Luck View Post
Not sure if physics question, but not sober:

If all particles have formula for action even if its stochastic in nature doesn't that imply there is no free will?
I don't know. It sure feels like free will, whatever it is.

I have deleted so many attempted responses to this question that it deserves mention.

Bottom line is that there is a huge gap in understanding between the atomic world and our selves. Physics -> chemistry -> biology -> neurology -> psychology... We have many fields of study bridging the gaps, but I'd say it's a stretch to say that humans understand consciousness and/or free will.

I don't see any time in the near future where physics will be able to describe all the atoms in 1 biological cell, much less complex biological systems composed of many moles of cells.

So I don't think physics will be able to answer this question any time soon.