This isn’t quite true. There’s quantum mechanics, which shows that there isn’t determinism with respect to our usual embodied view, and there’s chaos theory which shows that even nominally deterministic laws are not so in practice. I think these effects are small enough that my argument still goes through
Classical chaos can amplify quantum indeterminism indefinitely.
and many people also find it convincing that the problems can be patched (e.g. many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics);
A decoherent branch of the universal wave function that you happen not to be in is fully real..it’s more real than what is usually meant by a real counterfactual.
A decoherent branch of the universal wave function that you happen not to be in is fully real..it’s more real than what is usually meant by a real counterfactual.
Classical chaos can amplify quantum indeterminism indefinitely.
A decoherent branch of the universal wave function that you happen not to be in is fully real..it’s more real than what is usually meant by a real counterfactual.
Yes.