Jane_the_Bane
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A quantum clock is more precise than a mechanical clock.
I think saying determinism is dead is inncorrect. Just because we lack knowledge of the quantum world dose not mean it is random. Even if it was the end result of random billiard balls bouncing around is still determined beforehand by the natural physics of the universe, and we cannot change that.
I did not say it is random. I said that conceiving of reality as a predetermined sequence of events whose course is already etched in stone (figuratively speaking) is a dead-end street, and has been so for quite a while.
Even the concept of linear time - while certainly helpful for our day-to-day life, just as the notion of matter as something solid rather than 99% nothing, is somewhat fallacious to begin with.
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