>>12053374It is very interesting philosophically, though. More interesting than lots of other kinds of physics philosophy. I think it'd be rather metaphysically "weird" if our universe is fundamentally random.
It feels much more comfortable and natural to think of it as a deterministic progression of events starting from the initial condition of the Big Bang, and perhaps whatever was before it, if there was anything before. We can't be Maxwell's demon, and I think it doesn't apply to us either way, but it just feels kind of intuitively bizarre at a very deep level if it's random. That's what Einstein really struggled with; it completely upheaved his intuition of the nature of reality, which is why to the day he died he didn't accept that it was all random. Doesn't mean it's not true, but if it is true and ever becomes definitively proven, it's quite a stunning finding.