Albert Einstein said, "God doesn't play dice." When he said that, he was referring to quantum physics and how it didn't seem to make sense given the way we understand the world around us. What he meant was that everything we know seems to follow logical rules and laws. But then quantum physics came along and suggested that randomness was a part of the math and that there weren't always fixed answers. One solution to this problem was that we simply don't know all the factors that contribute to an outcome. In this way, there are hidden factors. Fredrick Neichze said that while we are dreaming, and we hear thunder, our minds adjust our experience to account for the sound in a way that makes sense in the context of the dream. I'd like to suggest that that is happening all the time. When we are sleeping and when we are awake, hidden factors influence our experience and understanding of the world around us.
Check out this video for more details: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6QwR1FygrA
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