What do you mean "how free will works"? As I said, its a neurological, chemical, hormonal process. I AM my neurological system. Theres tons of influences in me that as a whole make for an individual decision. There is no conscious control over every chemical process going on in my system, sure - but its still me making the decision.
The chemical procession, everything that is happening IS ME. There is no separation between me and processes happening inside of me. I am the sum of those processes.
Just because I cant consciously account for everythings doesnt mean its not me making the decision after all. The decisions my body, which is me, makes are still individual. Thanks to an uncountable amount of factors, the outcome is a unique one. I see your point, there is a theoretical determination involved that in a certain SciFi Scenario with endless ressources could probably end up being forseen, but that has no impact on the reality of my decisions.and on reality as a whole.
where in that reply did i ever say “how free will works”?
what you’re admitting here is that there’s ultimately no free will, no real decision-making, just the inevitable outcome of physical laws acting on matter.
i don’t know why you’re still trying to grasp at the language of free will or pretending you actually have it in your worldview. you’ve already collapsed the self into a deterministic system.
you've defined this system as "you" for simplicity of language to make communication in your worldview more coherent, but it's an illusion. there is no you, there is no true self, and there is no true free will.
to go with your scifi scenario, if there was a sufficiently complex computer that could know everything about you and your environment down to the most tiny detail, it could predict every possible thing "you" will do / say / think / feel. There is no real choice, there is no good or bad, there just is.