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  • Exadyne@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Quantum mechanics are probabilistic, which serves as a good argument for the universe as a whole being probabilistic. The position of a single particle could change a great many things!

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      1 year ago

      The Copenhagen interpretation is probabilistic, but there’s other interpretations that postulate the existence of hidden variables i.e. stuff that we do not know. Wavefunction collapse is just an illusion IMO.

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      1 year ago

      Which leaves the question: Has our mind the ability to use this randomness and shape it by our will? Because if not the universe might be probabilistic and still we’d probably not have any free will of our own; being determined to act according to the setup of our nerves and synapses and their activation status at any given moment, plus a bit of incalculable randomness.