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I am a physics expert...true randomness definitely does exist. Check out any elementary book on quantum mechanics. Radioactive decay , as mentioned before, is a perfect example of true randomness.
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How would one know that the cards come at random?
Perhaps there is a pattern and we just don't have a large enough sample size to see the pattern. |
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I am a physics expert...true randomness definitely does exist. Check out any elementary book on quantum mechanics. Radioactive decay , as mentioned before, is a perfect example of true randomness. [/ QUOTE ] A) Does true randomness exist when you shuffle non-radioactive cards? B) Does any of this really offer proof that there is no God? |
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How would one know that the cards come at random? Perhaps there is a pattern and we just don't have a large enough sample size to see the pattern. [/ QUOTE ] If we can't discern a pattern, and no one else can either, then it's effectively random for all practical purposes. _______ Lou Krieger |
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