Some outcomes are mutually exclusive. — Purple Pond
Some interpretations of QM, have that every outcome can be equally valid. — Posty McPostface
Just a simple question, seemingly. — Posty McPostface
Some interpretations of QM, have that every outcome can be equally valid. — Posty McPostface
You are speaking of the super-fantastical Many-Worlds interpretation which indisputably reveals how far into the super-natural world science willingly travesl to preserve determinism. God is unbelievable but a super-universe of infinite wolds that is continuously growing at an infinite rate is quite plausible? I leave it to the reader as to which story is more fantastical, God or the MW Interpretation? — Rich
No, it just displays how far into the fantastical science will go in order to satisfy its Desiree for a deterministic world. I mean what can be more incredible than the Many World theory. And by the way, precisely which one of the infinite worlds are you referring to? — Rich
I don't understand what's the issue either. Maybe let me restate the question. Does determinism apply to a situation where all outcomes can and are realized? — Posty McPostface
Do you even have any clear idea about what you are asking? I get a strong impression that you don't. — SophistiCat
Forgive my incoherent question if that is what it seems like. I'm just an amateur interested in some physics and quantum mechanics. — Posty McPostface
Perhaps you can give a specific example of what you mean by your question. What do you mean by every outcome being realized? A traffic light realizes every possibility at different times, namely red, green, and yellow. — fishfry
These are not all possibilities. There are literally an infinite possibilities. When describing the nature of the universe over must be very precise and about simplicities as one does for practical purposes. — Rich
Unless you want to claim nature is literally a finite state machine, then what you’re missing is that is what you appear to be claiming. — apokrisis
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