Quote Originally Posted by Xei View Post
Not really sure what that means. Sounds like you're confusing philosophy, which is largely speculative, with science, which is set in the stone of observation. You can't really say with a straight face you're not impressed with quantum physics when the very medium you're using to say that is the electronic devices for which quantum mechanics is indispensable.

It's an inherent fact of the universe (regardless of any 'theories' you might have about it) that there is an exact limit on the amount of knowledge you can have on small scales, and this can be used to create random devices that are, pretty much by definition really, perfectly random.
Where is this stone?
Where is the stone that said that meat turned into maggots?

Yes, I realize that I am using a machine that was created by theoretic concepts based upon quantum theory. ...Doesn't change a thing.
So you say that someone else says that they believe that it is an inherent fact of the universe that there is an exact limit blah blah blah and they are BY DEFINITION random. I wouldn't want to insult Webster's power, would I...

It is a good thing that there are these people to tell us what to believe. You're not religious, by chance, are you?