Even with quantum uncertainty, you could predict the result of a coin flip or die roll with high accuracy if you had precise enough measurements of the initial conditions.
I’m curious about how how quantum uncertainty works exactly. You can make a prediction with models and measurements, but when you observe the final result, only one thing happens. Then, even if an agent is cut off from information (i.e. observation is physically impossible), it’s still a matter of predicting/mapping out reality.
I don’t know much about the specifics of quantum uncertainty, though.
I’m curious about how how quantum uncertainty works exactly. You can make a prediction with models and measurements, but when you observe the final result, only one thing happens. Then, even if an agent is cut off from information (i.e. observation is physically impossible), it’s still a matter of predicting/mapping out reality.
I don’t know much about the specifics of quantum uncertainty, though.