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there is no such thing as true randomness, merely the existence of a sufficiently complex process. to explain away quantum mechanics as a truly random act, due to our inability to comprehend the complexities of the process, is an offense no better and no more respectable than philosophers of the past blaming the unpredictability of lightning and earthquakes on the wrath of gods.

to say it is truly random, because our methods for measuring such things say it to be so, means little more than that our methods are insufficient and need to be improved.

if you disagree with me, you're a faggot.