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Nothing is truely random.

QUOTE (Alex @ Jun 22 2004, 09:40)
Nothing is truely random.

scientists believe the percentage of particals reflected and absorbed off a specific surface is entirely random

 

i forget exactly what the partical and surface is.

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Think about it, nothing is truely random. Although current methods of predicting outcomes are somewhat primative, if not ineffective, the outcome of events are governed by physics, time, etc... and ultimately not that random (if not mind boggingly complicated to predict accurately).

QUOTE (Alex @ Jun 22 2004, 12:41)
Think about it, nothing is truely random. Although current methods of predicting outcomes are somewhat primative, if not ineffective, the outcome of events are governed by physics, time, etc... and ultimately not that random (if not mind boggingly complicated to predict accurately).

like i said, the reason some scientists dont believe in the chaos pheory is because there are some particals that appear to behave randomly

 

read up on it - fasinating stuff smile.gif

QUOTE (Alex @ Jun 22 2004, 12:41)
Think about it, nothing is truely random. Although current methods of predicting outcomes are somewhat primative, if not ineffective, the outcome of events are governed by physics, time, etc... and ultimately not that random (if not mind boggingly complicated to predict accurately).

Too right.

 

if you close your eyes and wack your key board, the result is definitely random.

 

 

QUOTE (Jay @ Jun 22 2004, 12:46)
if you close your eyes and wack your key board, the result is definitely random.

How random !

QUOTE (Maria @ Jun 22 2004, 12:46)
QUOTE (Alex @ Jun 22 2004, 12:41)
Think about it, nothing is truely random.  Although current methods of predicting outcomes are somewhat primative, if not ineffective, the outcome of events are governed by physics, time, etc... and ultimately not that random (if not mind boggingly complicated to predict accurately).

Too right.

like is said, some scientists would dissagree.

 

i believe its all to do with the string theory (ie the reason why the universe is expanding at an increasing velosity)

Edited by Mr_Happy

QUOTE (Mr_Happy @ Jun 22 2004, 12:48)
QUOTE (Maria @ Jun 22 2004, 12:46)
QUOTE (Alex @ Jun 22 2004, 12:41)
Think about it, nothing is truely random.  Although current methods of predicting outcomes are somewhat primative, if not ineffective, the outcome of events are governed by physics, time, etc... and ultimately not that random (if not mind boggingly complicated to predict accurately).

Too right.

like is said, some scientists would dissagree.

 

i believe its all to do with the string theory (ie the reason why the universe is expanding and an increasing velosity)

Like I said "Too right"..

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