Quantum Randomness Debate
A renowned physicist argues against the notion of fundamental randomness in the universe, suggesting that what appears random may actually be pseudo-random, akin to the decimal expansion of pi. He posits that if the universe operates on a deterministic framework, it could be described by a short program, revealing a deeper beauty and simplicity in its laws. As scientists, the quest for a concise explanation of the universe's history remains imperative until proven otherwise.In this clip
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