Quantum randomness is chimeric

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Abstract

If quantum mechanics is taken for granted, the randomness derived from it may be vacuous or even delusional, yet sufficient for many practical purposes. “Random” quantum events are intimately related to the emergence of both space-time as well as the identification of physical properties through which so-called objects are aggregated. We also present a brief review of the metaphysics of indeterminism.

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Svozil, K. (2021). Quantum randomness is chimeric. Entropy, 23(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/e23050519

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