Once again, the Schrodinger equation is deterministic. If you take it and don't add something like a collapse postulate, QM is deterministic. If you do add a collapse postulate, then yes, you get indeterminism, and I'm not going to argue that you shouldn't do that, but QM isn't necessarily indeterministic.
You might try looking up unitarity in QM.
It's probably worth noting that even under Everett measurement outcomes will still be probabilistic along any particular branch of the wave function.
So you too think that there is no randomness and that the Uncertainty Principle is just a limitation of measuring ruler' accuracy??
And can you please explain how is Schrödinger's EQUATION deterministic if its SOLUTIONSSSSSSS to find out things is indeterministic.. unless of course you use woo woo legerdemain THOUGHT EXPERIMENTS??
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