@Alex I thought quantum mechanics was deterministic? After all, like other areas of physics it's rooted in differential equations over time. I thought that the apparent indeterminism was due to the fact that in order to measure the system, we have to interact with and force it to a particular result by doing so, hence the uncertainty?
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How flexible is the principle of causality?
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