Originally Posted by selfAdjoint It's one thing to state the truism that our finite capabilities limit our ability to distinguish complex or subtle causality from randomness. It's quite another to reify that uncertainty into some cosmic pri...
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Lol, "randomness" is probably the fulcrum of the whole theory of evolution ; Anyhow, regarding random generation in encryption schemes, no system is perfect. However, when Quantum Computing reaches mainstream, ... The moment you (can) define the arguments and parameters then randomness ceases to exist. @prakash.athani;
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Randomness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Randomness is a concept with somewhat disparate meanings in several fields. It also has common meanings which may have loose connections with some of those more definite meanings. The Oxford English ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randomness
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The key to solving this issue is learning to differentiate between what is truly random and what is simply unpredictable. An event may be non-random but unpredictable, because unpredictability may simply be a result of our inability to pred...
http://creationwiki.org/Randomness
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): The goal of our paper is to propose a way to obtain more refined definitions of randomness than the notions known so far (e.g. MartinL of randomness). We show that a "perfect" definition of randomness based on provability does not exist. ... by Ecole Normale ,
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rdfs:label Do stronger definitions of randomness exist? (xsd:string)
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Philosophy Forums » Philosophy of Science » Does randomness exist? » Does randomness exist? ... Randomness can exist, and is a relative property. In the case of quantum physics, we might know effects, but perhaps the causes of these effects do not affect the universe at large.
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Besides – isn’t examining background randomness for specificity the rather shaky pillar on which cdesign proponentsists rest their theories? If randomness doesn’t really exist, what’s the point in getting excited about specificity in the first place?
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Upon reading the Wiki article on randomness, I was intrigued between the opposing thought concepts of absolute purpose versus randomness and of how such a dichotomy would be one of the reasons that I never ... Topic: Does randomness exist? ... EvC Forum All Forums Science Forums Is It Science? Does randomness exist?
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