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Undefined Behaviour as usual

Undefined Behaviour as usual

Posted Feb 29, 2024 21:08 UTC (Thu) by Wol (subscriber, #4433)
In reply to: Undefined Behaviour as usual by pizza
Parent article: Stenberg: DISPUTED, not REJECTED

I think I muddled my relative and my quantum, but the thing is, as we understand Nature and Science at present, quantum is truly random.

We have classical physics, where everything follows rules and is deterministic.

We have relative, which iirc is the same.

And then we have quantum, where things happen at the micro level, but the rules only work at the macro level - we have no idea what (if any at all) the deterministic rules are. Especially as the main thing behind quantum seems to be the making of something out of nothing - if we have nothing there to start with, how can there be anything there to apply deterministic rules TO!?

So if quantum is basically nothing, surely it's reasonable to assume the quantum rules are nothing, too :-)

Cheers,
Wol


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