Nevermind whether it exists, what does free will even mean as a concept?
First prove to me that free-will doesn't exist without the use of retrospect.
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blegh forgot to add to this will sage.
Free-will is a strange thing. Due to the finite existence we live there cannot truly be free-will, at least our concept of it. But we are still able to pick and choose from the variables given to us at any given time - although given enough time the same exact variables will repeat itself.
I look at it as a way of bringing dynamics to the universe, the universe would be an awful boring place without these beings that have free-will. Not that that matters to anything at all anyway.
It would mean that consciousness influences the physical world.