(April 24, 2018 at 4:40 pm)Hammy Wrote:Quote:Larry somehow gains knowledge of the future and knows that the event ends up having result 2. But Larry still doesn't know why the event will end up having a result of 2.
Well, I don't know what it would mean to know something but not to know why. When you know something will happen with an absolute certainty it tends to only be because you have figured out that the opposite is logically impossible. So I can't make sense of the idea of absolutely knowing something without knowing why (or how).
Isn't that exactly what happens after a quantum event occurs? We know the result with absolute certainty, without knowing why or how the result happened?