Does True Randomness Actually Exist?

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noodles2112

tell me one thing that has no opposite/opposition?

noodles2112

this thread is messed up. post and it goes backwards.

noodles2112

it is pic of my twin brother. dont hold it against me =please

noodles2112

ugly is in the eye of the beholder looking in the mirror

noodles2112

trust me, all i see is beyond ugly and i dont have to look in a mirror.... i avoid them at all cost.

why converse with monster Zero?

noodles2112

thats what they say....i'll keep looking and rolling around until i find something that lasts.

that is a lost cause

noodles2112

same thing here. posts disappear.

noodles2112

trying to determine something is fairly easy. water always finds it level. that is why engineers architects etc. use water levels.

random water does not exist. or does it?

DrSpudnik
noodles2112 wrote:

trying to determine something is fairly easy. water always finds it level. that is why engineers architects etc. use water levels.

random water does not exist. or does it?

I think that would be called "steam."

noodles2112

one could also say people are mostly water and therefore random.

noodles2112

that's funny Opt and very true for the most part especially when it comes from the train engine of MSM. happy.png

DrSpudnik
noodles2112 wrote:

one could also say people are mostly water and therefore random.

No. Our molecules are ordered. Order is not random.

A bunch of marbles in a bag are in some kind of order--they may be in specific sequences but they follow laws of physics that make the bag they are in take a certain shape, like a droopy nutsack. A bag of marbles emptied onto the floor will display a random scattering.

noodles2112

so anything can be random?

noodles2112

"anything"

Niyahhhhh123

One time I was walking my fish when I had a traffic cone then the car said roarrrr then my dog started meowing at a llama.

noodles2112

llamas keep my mind sharp

their sheep dogs make me happy.

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DrSpudnik
noodles2112 wrote:

so anything can be random?

Yes, the entire field of statistics is based on randomness and the ability to make predictions based on random, non-skewed data.

noodles2112

random/nonskewed is beyond a contradiction.

DrSpudnik
noodles2112 wrote:

random/nonskewed is beyond a contradiction.

If a data set is skewed, it is not really random and statistical operations don't apply.

noodles2112

make up whatever theoretical fiction Spud you so desire so long as it never ever goes anywhere.