@chaosprime … ok, so break this down for me into tiny tiny little pieces that I can eat like thought candy. If I stand in a yellow wood, and two roads stand before me, then I can choose which road to walk? Or at least, I am able to walk either (but not both) roads. 1/n
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… ok. But that’s unprovably different from a non-deterministic state, since you can’t measure, quantify, ennumerate, or calculate that complete chain of events. Except that one can (supposedly) prove the non-deterministic nature of that nasty q word.
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So if there are two unprovable states, then isn’t it a choice to believe one or the other?
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