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  • How can chance be non-deterministic?
    ↪tim wood


    Also at the micro-level more likely observations appear more often. Statistical ensembles of measuremeants show you the form of the wavefunction, if all states are prepared the same. This doesn't address my question though.
  • How can chance be non-deterministic?
    At the scale of the very small, that rule seems violated. — tim wood

    What rule?
  • How can chance be non-deterministic?
    ↪Hermeticus


    I was talking about a metaphorical quantum dice. Sorry if I wasn't clear. Thanks anyway! :smile:
  • The Belief in Pure Evil
    Are we alone? Don't know! Uncertain! — TheMadFool

    It's absolutele certain that we are not alone. The universe has an abundancy of life. Of course rhere is a small chance of no life being there, but then again, around every Sun-like word there are planets with life. That's no Russel's reapot.
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