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How does quantum randomness make sense? Is it truly random like I've been told? How does truly random make sense? It must be decisive to exist, but true randomness is not decisive and thus cannot exist. There has to be something that causes it to be heads rather than tails, it cannot simply, randomly be one of the two. Because what causes it to become decisively heads in the end, is not random. So... what?