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Andrew Wiles discovers solution to Fermat's Last Theorem.

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This document page, stamped with a House Oversight identifier, contains a philosophical essay titled 'Free Will Universe.' The text argues against determinism, using Andrew Wiles' mathematical discoveries as evidence of non-computational human thought, while contrasting this view with the deterministic philosophy of Daniel Dennett. It explores the implications of a determined universe modeled as a single algorithm or 'clockwork.'

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2025-11-20 18:46

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