Randomness is a construct of man's mind. It describes a situation beyond human comprehension. Physics allows very good approximations of how systems will behave and removes most situations where "randomness" need be ascribed. There are still systems that cannot be accurately measured by humans and therefore we say they are random. So yes, randomness as a human idea does exist today. It is my belief that there will come a day when any system can be described with mathematics and all randomness will be removed. All that is needed is new ways to measure fundamental systems.
Randomness is a construct of man's mind. It describes a situation beyond human comprehension. Physics allows very good approximations of how systems will behave and removes most situations where "randomness" need be ascribed. There are still systems that cannot be accurately measured by humans and therefore we say they are random. So yes, randomness as a human idea does exist today. It is my belief that there will come a day when any system can be described with mathematics and all randomness will be removed. All that is needed is new ways to measure fundamental systems.
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