XPost: alt.atheism, alt.talk.creationism, sci.skeptic   
   XPost: alt.philosophy   
   From: dale@dalekelly.org   
      
   On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 16:13:04 -0700 (PDT), Davej    
   wrote:   
      
   >On Friday, June 17, 2016 at 5:13:36 PM UTC-5, Dale wrote:   
   >> if there is a causal chain of events, shouldn't all events be   
   >> predictable...   
   >   
   >Pull your head out of your ass, and go read a book.   
   >   
   >Maybe you haven't heard of Quantum Mechanics? It was   
   >developed back in the 1920's but I realize you much   
   >prefer Bronze-Age thinking.   
      
   quantum mechanics has yet to explain the wave equation unless you   
   accept the Copenhagen Interpretation   
      
   Many Worlds is not statistically possible, all probabilities cannot   
   exceed 100% while Many Worlds has "many 100%'s"   
      
   Transactional fails the same way, it has a 300% probability, present   
   past and future waves   
      
   the set of causality(OR)randomness would have minimum ordinality   
   because of the random elements, it would also have maximum ordinality   
   because each causal element lies in a chain of cause and effect and   
   can be mapped onto itself   
      
   you can't have two ordinalities, since I observe causality and not   
   randomness I pick what I said in the original post   
      
      
   >   
   >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mechanics   
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