>>12290014In that sense, classical physics is also nondeterministic, because there's no way humans can predict the future. It is non-computable. If you say, just because humans cannot compute it, doesn't mean it is not determined. Well, what does "determine" mean then, exactly.
Now in quantum physics, all those spooky experiments have one assumption - that experimenters have free wills, that two guys at two different locations can create independent, random decisions as to which way they orient their equipment. But if their choices are predetermined, the experiment doesn't prove shit.