invalidusernamelol [he/him] to askchapo • 4 years agoWas Albert Einstein ever wrong? Like, at all?message-squaremessage-square32 fedilinkarrow-up121
arrow-up121message-squareWas Albert Einstein ever wrong? Like, at all?invalidusernamelol [he/him] to askchapo • 4 years agomessage-square32 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareUmbraVivi [he/him, she/her]hexbear5·4 years agoAre they? Aren't they not just deterministic in a way we don't understand yet? link
minus-squareAnalGettysburg [he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoAlmost certainly not, crazily. Subatomic particles really are just waves until they’re measured. Really wacky link
minus-squareSegorinder [any]hexbear1·edit-24 years agoThere is the interpretation that the universe branches to include all possible outcomes deterministically, but even then the actual experience of existing in the universe and ending up in one fork as opposed to another is still purely probabilistic. link
Are they? Aren't they not just deterministic in a way we don't understand yet?
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Almost certainly not, crazily. Subatomic particles really are just waves until they’re measured. Really wacky
There is the interpretation that the universe branches to include all possible outcomes deterministically, but even then the actual experience of existing in the universe and ending up in one fork as opposed to another is still purely probabilistic.
Probably not