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These effect get really small in large scale systems,
but are very valid for small systems.

So the probabilistics of quantumeffects will not change wheter a star will explode or not,





It is exactly the same answer I gave sometime ago about indeterminism.
Reading the Seth LLoyd's book I realized I was partially wrong consequently you also are now partially wrong

It is true that Heisemberg's indeterminism is valid only for atomic system
It is also true that "organized and stable " entities are not affected by the indeterminism
The orbit of the planets or of our galaxies have nothing to do with quantum theory
However large but still chaotic system are heavly affected by the indeterminism

The indeterminism, at atomic level, is a sort of "trigger " whic can make the star explode ( or condensate)