It does to me. I've been telling people this for years.
I do not believe in -true- free will.
If you could have a hypothetical machine outside the bounds of the universe, that could know the exact state of the universe (all laws of physics, location of all matter, and state of all energy with 100% accuracy), you could rewind and fast forward.
Without a functionality in the universe's laws that permits -true- randomness (not just apparent random due to an immense number of variables), there is no such thing as free will.
Even outside interference from hypothetical other dimensions/universes, would still be bound by a superset of laws, that, without a "random" function, would still be entirely predictable; simply requiring a larger state data and ruleset to be known to predict.
A God, Soul, Spirit, etc, is not required for free will, and even it's existence does not prove free will. A true "random" law/function will allow free will.
Prove something can be purely random and follow no law at all, then you can prove "free will".