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houlahound
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hope I am not totally lost here but can someone give specific examples of randomness re quantum mechanics.
in my view any well constructed identical experiments that are repeated 1000 times yield the same well defined very sharp distribution of results within the precision of the experimental set up, at least to my knowledge.
the ionisation energy of hydrogen has a quoted value, far from random.
apologies if this is off topic.
in my view any well constructed identical experiments that are repeated 1000 times yield the same well defined very sharp distribution of results within the precision of the experimental set up, at least to my knowledge.
the ionisation energy of hydrogen has a quoted value, far from random.
apologies if this is off topic.