I believe that apart from the infinite loop the dizzying effect of the thought experiment is also due to the fact that you ask for a choice in a context that you have defined as deterministic. This is inherently contradictory. Hidden within is also the question ‘is life worth living without free will?’.
This is my current concurrent implementation in language (imagined sound):
Haha, what a mind f**k :)
I believe that apart from the infinite loop the dizzying effect of the thought experiment is also due to the fact that you ask for a choice in a context that you have defined as deterministic. This is inherently contradictory. Hidden within is also the question ‘is life worth living without free will?’.
This is my current concurrent implementation in language (imagined sound):
I choose a pragmatist perspective.
I choose to believe that free will exists.
I chill out. Phew that was tiring… :P