> [Krimel]
> Sort of but at a bifurcation point the future state can not be predicted.

[Ian]
True, but let's not confuse predictability with quality of explanation
and understanding. A lot of well understood phenomena are highly
unpredictable. Like the hand you get dealt in poker for example.

Probabilities are part of reality.

[Krimel]
Come on, Ian you know I have never made such confusion. Determinism does not
imply predictability. Truth is probabilistic. The probability of being dealt
a royal flush is well known. As is any other combination of cards in the
game of poker. This is precisely what makes the game appealing. 


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