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>From: pindor@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Andrzej Pindor)
Subject: Re: Causes and Goals (was re: The Systems Reply I
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In article <1992Mar17.144247.10193@hellgate.utah.edu> tolman%asylum.utah.edu@cs.utah.edu (Kenneth Tolman) writes:
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>RIGHT!!  In fact, the wavefunction collapse of quantum mechanics is 
>totally unpredictable (beyond probabilities)!!
>
What do you mean by 'beyond probabilities'? Collapse of the wavefunction does
happen with definite probabilities!

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