Randomness and reality go together like pizza and beer. March and madness. Ice and cream.
It didn’t used to be that way. Isaac Newton supposedly established that reality wasn’t random at all. It was “deterministic”—as regular as clockwork. Tock always followed tick. If you knew where everything was and how it was moving, you could figure out what everything would be doing at any time in the future.
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