Something I taught my sons today: When something bad happens to people, they are so eager to know why that they often prefer a false explanation to a truthful "We don't know." (They asked why some people are against vaccines.)
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"see randomness " that's so powerful
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The man is prepared
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Though, of course, we are at the center of things -- that's how perception works. And that's a part of why it's so easy to disagree with people. (There's other reasons why it's so easy to agree with people.)
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Is randomness a fundamental process of nature? Or is it a human construct (a model of nature)? As the saying goes “All models are wrong, some models are useful”
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