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12560135 No.12560135 [Reply] [Original]

Do quantum physics really refute determinism?

>> No.12560140

>>12560135
Everything is determined by the will of God

>> No.12560145

>>12560140
We really, really need a Religion board. Except that it will never happen because we all know it's 20 guys max. LARPing out of contrarianism just to be annoying because they have nothing else going in their lives and have no friends.

>> No.12560154

no

>> No.12560165

>>12560145
>Except that it will never happen because we all know it's 20 guys max.
Well then we don't really need a religion board now do we
We need a dogmatic board, where tens of thousands of brainlets will spam their uninformed opinions and get mad at each others.
Let's call it /dog/.

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12560203

>>12560145
I'm unironically a godtard because of science and logic. Not much different to simulationism except it makes atheists cry.

>> No.12560208

pretty much

>> No.12560209

God = AIXI

>> No.12560255
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12560255

>>12560135
>>12560140
>>12560145
>>12560165
No

>> No.12560511

>>12560135
no because there are no "probabilities" we just dont have a way to compute all the parameters for which way the photon will deflect off of a surface.

>> No.12560525

>>12560203
There is no belief in math without belief in god.

>> No.12560536

Depends on wether the Copenhagen interpretation or the Many Worlds interpretation is true. If the former is true, the universe is random because quantum superpositions collapse randomly. If the latter is true, then superpositions never actually collapse, and all possibilities exist in separate universes across the multiverse, which is comprised of a single, stable quantum function that we only see a small part of in our universe.

>> No.12562449

No

>> No.12562667

probably