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Maybe. I just believe that cause/effect negates the possibility of "true" randomness in any physical system. I wish I were more familiar and able to elaborate :/
/am not a physicist and always try to keep an open mind, but i've just yet to personally understand any concrete proof that true randomness can exist. and am not motivated enough to go try and get a grasp on quantum/string/whatever, got too many other curiosities atm ;PP
 
rangrz- could you reply to my comment about how "randomness" seems to violate cause/effect? like, in a manner that i may be able to understand?
thnx ;P
 
a) as long as the randomness is within the limits of standard uncertainty. b)sometimes the effect of a cause has randomness...a photon hits an electron, it causes it to start moving, but the direction is random. c) quantum mechanics and classical are convergent for sufficiently large enough numbers of particles. The small scale randomness gives rise to large scale predictable results. d) why does cause and effect need be taken as a universal axiom?
 
B - so there's NO rhyme/reason to where it moves? Do you suspect there's a chance that we just don' tknow why it moves where it does?

D - why *wouldn't* it be a universal axiom? I cannot fathom how it isn't (hence me looking to you for clarification)

FWIW i'm not trying to argue you or anything - if it were someone else i wouldn't give much credence to what you're saying, but you have me believing that i'm wrong and i want to understand why. Like, you say "photon hits electron, electron moves randomly" - WHY does it not move in a predictable manner, even if WE are unable to predict it (giving the illusion of random). The idea that it's just "random, because it is" is insufficient - *why* is it truly random and independent of things like how it was hit/etc(i'm not familiar enough to know specifics of such a collision and where i'd likely think predictability came from in such a scenario)
 
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