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On May 12, 2021 at 11:36:43 AM MST, ""Commander Kinsey"" wrote
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On Fri, 07 May 2021 22:05:32 +0100, Snit wrote:

On May 7, 2021 at 10:49:39 AM MST, ""Commander Kinsey"" wrote
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If god had wished us to know about the universe would he not have told us?

Unlikely that some arsehole who just yawned when 6M of its alleged
chosen people were gassed and cremated by Adolf and his henchmen.
Presumably he chose to lie to them about being chosen people and
was ****ing himself and laughing as they got gassed etc.

Or the whole world is a computer game and the guy playing Hitler got a new
high score.

Pity about radioactive decay alone.

Randomness is simply lack of detailed knowledge. Take flipping a coin.
If you know enough about how hard you spin it etc, you can work out what
side it will land on.

Doesn't work with radioactive decay.

I don't believe you, there must be a way of calculating it precisely.


I share your same intuition... but there is no evidence to back it.

This is a good example of where "common sense" and evidence might clash.
Common sense says there is an underlying mechanism that is deterministic,
but
the evidence at least for now does not support that. Then we can get into
really weird stuff like the double slit experiment and strange attraction.
Not
that I am anything close to an expert in those, but common sense does not
apply there!


The evidence does not include as yet undiscovered methods of measuring the
tiny insides of small things.


Perhaps, but your speculation, which I share, is also not backed by evidence.

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