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Well to be fair, I don't have the degrees to say one way or another if its possible that the ''true randomness'' we see in quantum mechanics is actually just a small part of a much larger (and unseen) deterministic system.
 
Well to be fair, I don't have the degrees to say one way or another if its possible that the ''true randomness'' we see in quantum mechanics is actually just a small part of a much larger (and unseen) deterministic system.
  
But if I had to throw a wild uneducated guess from left field.... I would have to say, no probably not. In my very humble opinion, reality is just to weird to be deterministic.
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But if I had to throw a wild uneducated guess from left field.... I would have to say, no probably not. In my very humble opinion, reality is just to weird to be deterministic. Just look at what evolved there. Humans.

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Basically you are arguing that the universe is deterministic and that a lot of really smart physicists are wrong to a group of computer scientists.

Well to be fair, I don't have the degrees to say one way or another if its possible that the true randomness we see in quantum mechanics is actually just a small part of a much larger (and unseen) deterministic system.

But if I had to throw a wild uneducated guess from left field.... I would have to say, no probably not. In my very humble opinion, reality is just to weird to be deterministic. Just look at what evolved there. Humans.