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Old 09-05-2005, 03:23 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Suave
Our observation of that particular event is also random and influences it in a random way, keeping its randomness. Mayhap everything in the universe, including ourselves and our actions, is random, and we are simply good at predicting certain random phenomena, but not others.
But for scientific observation of any type a outside and controlled change by the observer must be applied. The only place where I think randomness may truely exist is at the quantum level, but this is more of a probabilty game than a random in nature.

At any point a hydrogen atom's electon can be found at any point, but after several thousand observations it will appear in one area more than others so one observation would appear to be random, but overtime a patarn begins to build.
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