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by jamesrcole
3242 days ago
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> Is that fundamental randomness or not? I would say, not. There's no actual randomness from an objective point of view, it's just a lacking in your understanding of things. I think that map/territory confusions are the source of so many problems and should be rigourously avoided. I think it would be a map/territory confusion to consider it a kind of actual randomness. |
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Even though it makes perfect sense to apply probability theory to it? We found a perfect coin, one that we know that you can't predict in advance even in principle, and you want to avoid considering it a kind of randomness? Why does the mechanism by which the universe implements randomness -- in this case via determinism -- matter?