Does a Quantum dice refute determinism? - /sci/ (#16716061) [Archived: 519 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:19:32 PM No.16716061
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Anonymous
7/4/2025, 10:59:44 PM No.16716087
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If MWI is true, the quantum dice just causes the universe to split into multiple timelines where each possible roll of the quantum dice happened. But that still won't answer the vertiginous question, and the reality that "you" end up in may be truly random.
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7/4/2025, 11:30:26 PM No.16716107
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>>16716087

Nah, that would be silly. Bet quantum effects are in some way reflective of the current state of the universe. So you are dealing with a looping feedback. That would not exactly make it deterministic in any practical sense. Good luck stepping outside and making a measurement and a prediction ...

>inb4 sauce

There is no sauce in such a cosmology. Just a standing wave illusion.