Maybe it was never 'really' random. But your point seems to assume the 
premise that there is a "reason" for its actions other than it just does 
what it does... What is "reason"?

On Thursday, April 11, 2013 1:43:20 PM UTC-4, John Clark wrote:
>
> It's a bit odd to ask why a random event happened; if you could explain 
> why then there would be a reason for it to happen, and then it wouldn't be 
> random.
>
>   John K Clark 
>

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