2. Man is not free; man has no freedom. We are slaves to time and fate--the latter of which, is inexorable.
3. "Random" is the amalgamation of choices; decisions made prior to or after, whether done conscientiously or not, will merit an outcome, irregardless of the weight of its effects, a decision is a decision, and it will merit an outcome .
4. We think because we must--man depends on the intellect for survival.
5.Or "Random" could just be a fault in space in time.
6.For "Randomness" to be in essence "Random", the Act of Doing must be preceded by nothing, therefore random is nothing, the Act of Doing nothing.
7. For an Act of Doing to be considered as "Random", it must possess at least two criteria from the list below:
1. It must not depend on causes
2. It must be causal to a prior action; and
3. It must result in nothing.
8. We choose because we are. The Act of Doing is dependent on cause and choice--no action is ever "unintended" or done without purpose.
9. "Random" is a state of being. A state of thought corollary to the absence of purpose. Since all actions done in "Random" are assumed done without thought or prior choosing, than a "Random" act of any sort should be in essence, that act consummating the essence of being nothing.
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