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Freedom of interpretation is also considered to be a form of [[uncertainty]], which can not be determined by other sources of information, so that it is considered to be [[freedom|free]].
Freedom of interpretation or [[Free Will|free will]] is a critical idea in human thought processes, it is also a profound instrument related to entropy and the nature of physical world, is also considered to be a form of [[uncertainty]], which can not be determined by other sources of information, so that it is considered to be [[freedom|free]].
 
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 6 May 2022

Freedom of interpretation or free will is a critical idea in human thought processes, it is also a profound instrument related to entropy and the nature of physical world, is also considered to be a form of uncertainty, which can not be determined by other sources of information, so that it is considered to be free.