(2023-02-15, 03:46 PM)Paul C. Anagnostopoulos Wrote: But where in this choosing to decide to do something else, and then doing something else, are the indeterministic decision(s)? And how are those decisions made?
After being given so many detailed answers over so many various comments... you want me to give you answers?
What can I even possibly tell you that you haven't already been told?
Absolutely nothing. I won't retread old ground for you. Do it yourself. You're intelligent, yes?
(2023-02-15, 03:46 PM)Paul C. Anagnostopoulos Wrote: I'm entertaining both randomness and determinism because that's what we see in the real world. Particle decay is random. Computers are deterministic.
We do not see either randomness nor determinism in the real world whatsoever.
"Randomness" and "determinism" are only ever projections by us onto the world. They are appearances, nothing more. Illusions, if you will.
Particle decay is certainly not random at all. Particle decay follows known patterns. And so, it isn't deterministic either.
Computers are simply not deterministic at their basis. They are engineered to give the
illusion of being deterministic, because we need them to function as if they are.
(2023-02-15, 03:46 PM)Paul C. Anagnostopoulos Wrote: I have a degree in Computer Science, so I have some understanding of how computers work. Indeed, computers can occasionally fail due to some random external influence. But when was the last time that happened to your computer? Computers are deterministic with the occasional random failure. If you want to argue that they are random, then please give us your definition of random.
~~ Paul
Computers never fail due to "random" external influences. There is always a cause, a reason. Always. Even if it's a cosmic ray causing a bit-flip. That's still not "random", except in the appearances of such.
I've had computers appear to "randomly" fail, yes, but when I dig at the problem, it is never random. Never.
I almost have to conclude at this point, that you're almost purposefully being obtuse...
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