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How were a small amount of atoms initially arranged in the correct position at the beginning of time / "the big bang"so that us as humans can see things, smell things, hear things? we're just a collection of atoms, but we know when there is a ripple of movement in molecules because we can hear it. do we even know things? I personally think there's no such thing as free will.

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