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Do We Have Free Will? with Robert Sapolsky & Neil deGrasse Tyson

2024-03-14 Science & Technology
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Is there a quantum reason we could have free will? Neil deGrasse Tyson and comedian Chuck Nice explore the concept of free will and predetermination with neuroscientist, biologist, and author of Determined: The Science of Life Without Free Will, Robert Sapolsky. A special thanks from our editors to Robert Sapolsky’s dog. Could we put an end to the question of whether or not we have free will? Discover “The Hungry Judge Effect” and how little bits of biology affect our actions. We break down a physicist's perspective of free will, The Big Bang, and chaos theory. Is it enough to just feel like we have free will? Why is it an issue to think you have free will if you don’t? We discuss the difference between free will in big decisions versus everyday decisions. How do you turn out to be the type of person who chooses vanilla ice cream over strawberry? We explore how quantum physics and virtual particles factor into predetermination. Could quantum randomness change the actions of an atom? How can society best account for a lack of free will? Are people still responsible for their actions? What would Chuck do if he could do anything he wanted? We also discuss the benefits of a society that acknowledges powers outside of our control and scientific advancements made. How is meritocracy impacted by free will? Plus, can you change if people believe in free will if they have no free will in believing so? Thanks to our Patrons Pro Handyman, Brad K. Daniels, Starman, Stephen Somers, Nina Kane, Paul Applegate, and David Goldberg for supporting us this week. A special thanks from our editors to Robert Sapolsky’s dog. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free. Check out our second channel, @StarTalkPlus Get the NEW StarTalk book, 'To Infinity and Beyond: A Journey of Cosmic Discovery' on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3PL0NFn Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/startalkradio FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE to StarTalk: Twitter: http://twitter.com/startalkradio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarTalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startalk About StarTalk: Science meets pop culture on StarTalk! Astrophysicist & Hayden Planetarium director Neil deGrasse Tyson, his comic co-hosts, guest celebrities & scientists discuss astronomy, physics, and everything else about life in the universe. Keep Looking Up! #StarTalk #neildegrassetyson 00:00 - Introduction: Free Will 3:45 - The Impacts of Biology & The Hungry Judge Effect 9:26 - The Physicist Perspective on Free Will & Chaos Theory 12:15 - Is It Good To Think We Have Free Will? 14:35 - Free Will in Big Decisions vs. Small Decisions 19:43 - Quantum Physics & Randomness 25:25 - Does Lack of Free Will Explain Everything? 29:22 - How Does Society Need to Change? 34:10 - What If You Could Do Anything You Want? 35:00 - How Do Change a Culture If There’s No Free Will? 42:16 - Giving Up Meritocracy 45:17 - Factoring in Accountability 49:12 - Do We Have Free Will To Determine Whether We Believe in Free Will?

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@swanronson173 2024-03-14

I always liked Christopher Hitchens answer to the question of whether or not we have free will. "Of course we do, we have no choice."

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@teachoc9482 2024-03-28

A parenting book said "Remember that children are usually doing the best they can, and don't get mad at them." I told myself that so many times as my kids were growing, and it really helped me be patient and look at them as a whole process of learning, not just one moment of a mistake. Now, I realize it's not just children. Most people lead very complicated lives in their minds/bodies, and they really are trying, even if it doesn't seem like it.

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@StarTalk 2024-03-14

Like this comment when you meet the extra special guest of this episode... 🐶

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@elliottgussow9555 2024-03-14

They told me "Cheer up, things could be worse." So I cheered up, and sure enough - things got worse!

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@OyaCaglayan 2024-03-14

Dr. Sapolsky’s books- like “why zebras don’t get ulcers” and his online lectures from Stanford Uni are life changing! One of my favorite scientists! Great to see him

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@benzos5704 2024-03-17

I’ve got so much love and respect for Professor Sapolsky! Life is such a runaway snowball, rolling downhill and once you get that concept, you grow so much empathy towards people that have less or are in worse situations.

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@RussellStudiosUSA 2025-09-02

As a medic, I have seen people with low blood sugar do crazy aggressive stuff then when resolved they where very friendly.

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@tonyp1479 2025-08-04

Dr. Sapolsky is amazing. Thanks for having him on this wonderful show.

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@TheoLOahu 2025-06-25

How Professor Sapolsky listens is impressive also.

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@SachinMayi 2025-08-04

I once heard Maharishi Mahesh Yogi give a lecture. During the first half of the lecture he convinced everyone without a doubt that there was free will. In the second half of the lecture he convinced everyone that there is no such thing as free will. And he was so convincing in both to the extent that I couldn't decipher how one contradicted the other.

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