
Ep 22: The Logic of Experimental Tests
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Quantum Theory Is Fully Deterministic
quantum theory is not a theory about how the world is governed by laws that are probablistic. In fact, there are no truly random processes. We may not have information within our uni es to know what's going to happen next. That's subjective randomness, but it's all explained by purely deterministic laws. All physically possible events actually occur, even if you only ever experience one tiny slice of that reality at any given moment. Necessarily, an observer finds themselves only in one universe, and therefore observing only one thing, not many things, simultaneously. David uses the statue analogy to resolve some of the mystery about the nature of time.
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