How random is our Universe?

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Guys I was just wondering about mathematical randomness in quantum mechanics. I'd like to know your positions on this. The anthropic principle is often touted as a way to justify our existence in a universe, familiar towards life. However, I'd like to go one step further and take quantum randomness seriously. Let's say we apply that the collapse of the wavefunction from the beginning to the present moment has always been completely random. By sheer probability one can show that even this universe, with all the "correct" laws, can outnumber the number of states that are hostile to life versus those that are conducive to life, let alone big organizations, the internet, etc. Do you think that quantum mechanics may have a hidden bias that we are not seeing?