Ok , this is my last post about this issue ,then I give it up
You , same as a lot of other people, confuse the dayly meaning of a word and its scientific meaning.
In one of your previous post you said:
"Let's throw a dice .. there's really no way to predict the outcome always correctly for an infinite amount of times"
Such claim is completely false
- Our brain is not a super computer capable of calculating a differential equation on the fly
- Our body is not a super robot capable of calibrating with an extremely high accuracy : Position, angulation, Force...when throwing a dice
- Our senses are not super sensors capable of measuring pressure humidity etc with an extremely high accuracy
This is the reason why, in our dayly life, we claim that the throw of a dice is "Chance"
But in the reality it is not a chance
The throw of a dice, in the reality, is a "deterministic event"
Suppose now that you shoot an electron instead of the dice
Quantum theory claims that that such event is "A chance"
It is really a chance not just because of the limitation of our calculation and measuring systems
Please dont' tell me that such claim is intuitive
It is so anti_intuitive that Eistein said it is a nonsense
But Eistein has been proved to be wrong
End of the story as far as I am concerned