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I've been learning a lot about algorithms in my AI class, senior year of my computer science degree.
Some of the algorithms we talk about involve randomness.
Does true randomness even exist in reality? Wouldn't everything random, have an explanation by some physical process? Is chaos random? And how would we prove this? How do we know our results aren't just coming from a lack of ability on our part whether through measurement, or faulty human reasoning?
Some of the algorithms we talk about involve randomness.
Does true randomness even exist in reality? Wouldn't everything random, have an explanation by some physical process? Is chaos random? And how would we prove this? How do we know our results aren't just coming from a lack of ability on our part whether through measurement, or faulty human reasoning?