On free will, many people seem to expect that, if determinism is
true, that should make a difference to them. In fact, if
everything is pre-determined, it would [no doubt] be far too
complicated to preduct anything exactly, even if all laws of the
universe had been discovered. Why do people seem to think it
would be humanly possible to predict anything useful, if it were
proven that everything is determined?
Rae West.