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TheDonk
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Is there a reason other than statistics that forces randomness into quantum mechanics? Have people just done test after test and found the positions of things, etc, to be random? Is it still possible that there is some sort of particle or process or thing that is small or insignificant enough that with trillions of them around or doing what they do they could give a result that looks very close to what randomness should look like? Like saying planets are always circular. Really we see this as being from quintabillions of atoms with forces acting in such a way to CAUSE the spherical planets. Could something be causing this "randomness" or if true pseudo-randomness?