Well you couldn't simulate the big bang without quantum mechanics, which is not deterministic at its core.
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Only certain interpretations of QM are stochastic. There are others, such as the Many Worlds Interpretation, which are deterministic, and growing in influence.
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Probably a bit of both.
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Any good papers on this problem?
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I wish I could find some...
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Quantum indeterminacy precludes complete determinism. Like it or not reality is not wholly deterministic. At least as far as we currently know.
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That's according to some interpretations, and not, for instance, the Bohm or Cranmer models.
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This was posted in june, did you find an answer since? I don't know what to say
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The likeliest answer is that the future we would see would be that of the timeline in which we didn't see the future.
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If determinism were true how much could we change it? More importantly, how much would we believe we could change it?
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