>>12446007>constructionistic vs stochastic structures can be reduced to "will the sun rise tomorrow? let's take bets!"This is kind of reasoning is exactly why anyone is still bothering to argue for determinism - a fundamental misunderstanding of what a deterministic (read: constructionistic) structure even implies.
A stochastic universe doesn't mean "WILL THE SUN RISE TOMORROW?!" it means "If we have a system without a sun, and put everything in place for a sun to be there and for a sun rise to happen, can we know for certain this system with new material introduced will definitely produce a sun rise simply because all the components are there?"
In a determined universe, you assume yes because "lmao y wooden it?" In a stochastic universe, the answer is, "We literally can't know until we observe that happening." Notice the key difference there is a fundamental assumption of information that we have already long since proven that we *cannot know*, and the other situation actually reflect reality.
That's the difference, dumbass.