No ... but it does have a point to it. One can throw a deck of cards into the air an infinite number of times using the exact same mechanism and force and get an infinite number of results. The bottom-line is that quantum mechanics, the single most successful and exacting theory known to us, is the best proof we have and it clearly proves an indeterminate universe.

Reference Dr. Murray Gell Mann and his book "The Quark and the Jaguar" for more insight.

I actually spent several years studying philosophy. Kant, Spinoza, and the rest of that lot. I enjoy, in social situations, discussing philosophy. But from a practical, scientific, point of view it is just so much wasted oxidation of glucose producing carbon dioxide.


DA Morgan