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67 - David Albert & Tim Maudlin: The Philosophical Foundations of Quantum Theory

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The Indeterminacy of Probability

In our classical picture of the world, there isn't any indeterminacy. You know, if quantum mechanics tells me if I drop my plate on the table, there's some chance it'll quantum tunnel through and hit the floor. But the chance is so small that you could be dropping plates on tables for the entire history of the universe and not come near any noticeable chance of that happening. If subatomic things happen with really, you know, comparable probabilities, okay, there's a 25% chance of this and a 10% chance of that. So big probabilities, but there might be prescopic events going on.

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