There is no such thing as randomness. Anything that has too many factors for us to interpret we attribute randomness to. for example, rolling a die or flipping a coin seem random but if we were aware of all the factors at play it would be possible to calculate what the coin or die would land on. The same is true in all things, peoples actions may seem random to us but it is simply because there are too many factors at play. Where does this leave space for free will, you ask? It doesn't.

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