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May 27th 2017, 01:16 PM
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I think humans are probably too random. Like rather than acting the same way every time, there's a 80% chance you'll act a certain way, a 19% chance you'll act in another way, and a 1% chance you'll do something unpredictable.

The clones might act the same way for a moment (like when you try to pass someone to the right on the sidewalk and they turn the same way you do, then you turn to the left and they turn in your way again), but any mirror effect would break up pretty quick.

Whether the universe is fundamentally random or deterministic, no one knows yet. On the quantum level things seems pretty random, but it's possible there's a deterministic principle behind it that just hasn't been figured out yet. I hope everything is fundamentally random, though. Much cooler.