archetypal fool, i know what some proponents of quantum physics claim the ramifications of their experiments are, i'm just not so certain i agree. Again, i'm not a quantum physicist, and don't think that i have the time to become one so perhaps i should stop digging myself a hole, but how is it that we can be sure that subatomic particles are random? Couldn't it simply be that we lack sufficient insight to predict and explain their behavior?
It just seems like quantum mechanics often just amounts to a mathematical model whose implications in the real world are broadly overstated.
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