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how do you prove that something is TRULY random?
a coin flip could be considered "random" to humans, but given enough information, one could reliably calculate the outcome. how exactly the coin is flipped, air movement, etc. it's only "incalculably random" in the moment.
how can it be known that quantum phenomena which appear random, are not actually mediated by some yet unknown cause?

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