To the best of my understanding, the only non-deterministic part of QM is collapse. Whether this is considered to be “real” indeterminism depends on the interpretation—Strong Copenhagen says yes, Bayesian might be agnostic, Many Worlds says it’s only indexical...
To the best of my understanding, the only non-deterministic part of QM is collapse. Whether this is considered to be “real” indeterminism depends on the interpretation—Strong Copenhagen says yes, Bayesian might be agnostic, Many Worlds says it’s only indexical...
So?