On Mon, May 6, 2013  John Mikes <[email protected]> wrote:

> there is no random decay or anything else
>

There is no way you can deduce that from pure reason and the experimental
evidence strongly indicates that  you are wrong about that.

> only things that happen without our - so far - accessed explanation.
>

And thanks to experiments involving Bell's inequality we know for a fact
that if apparently random things happen for a reason they can't be local
reasons; for example the reason the coin came up heads right now is because
a billion years in the FUTURE a butterfly like creature on a planet in the
Andromeda Galaxy flapped it's wings twice instead of 3 times.

  John K Clark

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