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You ( Double·A ) replied to me, saying: Randomness is ignorance, nothing more, nothing less. Really? What about Heisenberg? There's stuff you don't know, and then there's stuff you can't know, no matter how hard you try. The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle falls into the second catagory. People need to believe in an after·life and a loving God... because they like the feeling, not because it's true. As science advances, this fake "God" retreats into the shadows... into the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle. |
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