imatfaal Posted February 24, 2011 Posted February 24, 2011 Yes. The QM folks will doubt be all to enthusiastic to explain indeterminacy and non-causality and how we know there aren't any hidden variables involved. Although in mathematics there are slightly lower standards for randomness, they are to do with information and complexity theory. I should have stressed generated - sure we can observe and use the non-deterministic nature of qm; what I meant (and didn't explain properly) was "can we ever envisage a mathematical/programming system that creates truly random output". does the 'taint' of deterministic origins remain no matter how small in any human-created system?
the tree Posted February 24, 2011 Posted February 24, 2011 Well it'd only take one non deterministic feature for the whole product to be non deterministic. 1
khaled Posted February 24, 2011 Author Posted February 24, 2011 I see ... My next attempt will be like this: use current readings in the next phase meta-data ...
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