Contact Points (Part 10)

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Free will is often treated as something that exists in empty space — untouched, unshaped, and entirely independent.
But what if choice behaves more like motion through a field?
In The Gravity of Choice, we explore a scientific and psychological thought experiment:
the idea that decisions are not forced, but subtly bent — shaped by emotion, attention, fatigue, habit, and social pressure in ways similar to gravity curving motion.
Using real-world research from physics, cognitive science, and psychology, this video examines how bias operates without commands, how attention hides things without concealment, and why awareness — not resistance — is what truly changes direction.
This is not a claim.
It’s a framework.
A way of seeing influence without surrendering agency.

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