Thèmes de la chanson
Dans l’univers du roman Natura Humana, "Free Will" explore la question du libre arbitre face aux avancées technologiques. La chanson interroge : sommes nous réellement libres de nos choix, ou façonnés par des forces telles que nos émotions, nos expériences, et d'autres lois plus inaccessibles ? Avec des paroles percutantes et un rythme captivant, "Free Will" traite ce sujet qui s'avérera central au roman.
Où retrouve-t-on ce sujet dans le roman ?
premier chapitre entre Atheon et Jamie River
chapitre "une technologie pas comme les autres"
dernier chapitre entre CORTEX et Atheon
Paroles
Free will
We’re shaped by feelings we can’t deny,
By every emotion and by every try.
We think we choose the paths we take,
But Are we as free as we claim to make?
Invisible rules shape what we choose,
A silent force we cannot refuse.
That feels like freedom
May just be laws guiding you.
If the world is a path that can be traced
A map of logic in time and space,
Are our choices truly our own,
Or just illusions we’re shown?
If every move could be foretold,
If all unfolds as models hold,
Does freedom fade when models show,
Or is it shaped by what we sow?
If the world’s a path that holds us tight,
Where every shadow hides the light,
Do we control the roads we tread,
Or follow lines already read?
Shaped by what we feel…
Guided by what we learn…
Bound by what it seems…
Lost in what we yearn.
Shaped by what we know…
And what we’ll never know.
If free will was just an illusion
Shaped by what we know…
And what we’ll never know.