No.
I was just referring to the apparent impossibility of getting through to you personally that our freedom is a demonstrable reality.
Do you even understand what 'demonstrable' means, because it doesn't look like you do? If you cannot
demonstrate it to me (or the other people who've asked), in what way can it be said to be demonstrable?
To be clear, I'm talking
specifically about your claim of what 'freedom' means, namely, that we have the ability to have done differently (without randomness). Note that this is
not the same as the ability to think, contemplate, or make choices (these are abilities nobody is disputing), neither is it about what role consciousness plays in those processes.
Neither does your usual
motte and bailey tactic of claiming that we have obviously carefully
chosen (or have the 'conscious freedom' to choose, or similar) the words we use and then trying to claim that 'choice'
means the same thing as your version of 'freedom', actually amount to a demonstration of said version of 'freedom'.
So, please, the floor is yours,
actually demonstrate that your could have done something differently in
exactly the same circumstances, and then, in the unlikely case that you even honestly attempt to do that, demonstrate that any difference wasn't random.
I can't wait....