AB,
One thing which has become apparent in recent posts is the undeniable fact that there is much more to reality than human scientific investigation has discovered.
One of your favourite straw men that. Does it not occur to you that the reason all those scientists do science is precisely because they know already that “there is much more to reality than human scientific investigation has discovered”? If they thought otherwise, what would be the point?
A particular mystery is how the predictable, logical stability we perceive at the molecular level can be derived from the apparent indeterminacy found in the underlying quantum behaviour.
No it isn’t. Over very large numbers of events the variances in small numbers will tend to produce consistent outcomes.
So why do some people try to redefine…
It’s not “redefine”, just
define.
…the reality…
Yet again, you’ve simply reified your personal opinion on what “the” reality is despite that faith position being logically impossible .
…of human free will to fit in with this limited knowledge of reality by concluding that "it is just the way it seems".
For the fairly obvious reasons I’d have thought that just assuming the experience
of something must also provide the explanation
for it is poor thinking, and that in this case the explanation for it that’s supported by reason and evidence is axiomatically more likely to be correct than your folk-belief that’s logically impossible and that has no evidence whatever to support it.
Can you not accept the obvious truth…
No doubt this will be one of your personal “obvious truths” that collapse into incoherence as soon as anyone capable of doing so actually thinks about it right?
… that we are free to drive our own thoughts and consciously choose between good and evil, and that this freedom is as yet unexplained by scientific discovery to date?
Yep, thought so. Why do you insist on embarrassing yourself like this?