On 07 May 2013, at 20:55, John Clark wrote:
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.
You assume the collapse of the wave. There are experimental evidences
against it, and there are no experimental evidence of any randomness
other than some FPI, on the branch of a universal wave, or, as we need
with comp, on arithmetic.
To believe in events without cause or reason is ... pseudo-religion.
It is a belief in something without any evidences, to introduce
unsolvable problem on purpose.
Bruno
John K Clark
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