Cynic
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I think it's the idea that probability represents only our lack of knowledge about a deterministic system. But, as you've pointed out, reality is not deterministic. The location of the electron is genuinely random.
I've created this thread because I disagree with these last two statements completely (and didn't want to derail the thread they were posted in).
While it may be impossible to prove, given our current understanding of physics, whether or not the universe is deterministic or not, there are no compelling reasons to therefor conclude that it isn't. All things in our experience have causes -- all of them. So why then is the prevaling opinion that the universe nondeterministic?