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Re: How can randomness possibly exist?
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Any given particle has both a location and a velocity. As the uncertainty principle states, we cannot measure these precisely, but the particle still has a location and velocity whether or not humans can map them. [/ QUOTE ] This is fundamentally incorrect. If this were correct double-slit interference, for example, would not exist. It does. |
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