The illusion of having thought is the same as the illusion of having choice. If you think, it happens through the nature of inevitability, not because you are an intelligent being capable of thought. Of course something would need to be capable of "thought" to be able to "think". I just imply that even if you're capable of thought, the reason why you are capable of it is because in the end, everything made you to be. You think because everything, every action and reaction makes you think. No matter how far anybody goes into discovering the secrets of nature, nobody would be able to calculate the so-called "Butterfly effect", the event of something completely "unrelated" happening because of another event. This inability to understand, comprehend, gives birth to both the words "fate" and "choice". But both are incorrect. Choice is an illusion because everything that has been leading to the choice has happenend (including the appropriate signals in the brain leading to the conclusion what choice to make) and everything after the choice will happen in exactly one way. Fate is an incorrect word because it implies knowledge. The strike of fate, if it happens, happened not because the being believed or knew it will happen, but because it was inevitable. This concept of inevitability cannot be understood or grasped by the feeble human interlect, nor by the cold logic of the Machines. The Machines don't need to bother question the inevitability and humans don't need to find the answer to the question that lead us where we are: "Are we free?" Now even if I accept that everything happens as it happens, unchangeable, without choice, nothing I will do will change. I'll still make choices, think and behave because of these. I cannot try to behave because of inevitability, I will anyways.