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Re: Evolution is NOT random     

Group: sci.bio.evolution · Group Profile · Search for Random Topic in sci.bio.evolution
Author: Lorentz
Date: May 20, 2008 10:49

... mind. The card player "discovers" his preferences. The history of the card player is a real physical trajectory, and exists regardless of "collective events." This is not off-topic. Getting back to evolution: Theories of natural history are not any more Post Modern than blackjack. Even if one had exact physical theories that precisely calculated the development of animals from ...
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Re: random recurring appointments     

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Author: Diane Poremsky [MVP]
Date: May 15, 2008 07:57

...4E0A-B35C-AEBAAA4278B7@microsoft.com... Can I join in this topic because we here at our University are currently migrating from ... yesterday that I will no longer be able to make multiple random appointments for meetings and that one job that used to ...been told that in Outlook 2003 it was possible to setup randomly recurring appointments. I never used it, so I wouldn't ...
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Re: random recurring appointments     

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Author: dottykat
Date: May 15, 2008 03:49

Can I join in this topic because we here at our University are currently migrating from Groupwise (Novell)...Introductory training yesterday that I will no longer be able to make multiple random appointments for meetings and that one job that used to take me ...I've been told that in Outlook 2003 it was possible to setup randomly recurring appointments. I never used it, so I wouldn't now. ...
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Re: Random data cannot be compressed     

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Author: Don Geddis
Date: Mar 8, 2008 15:23

... on Sat, 08 Mar 2008: An entirely random process can put out *any* bit stream... size requirements of the output of a random process? Your statement is "true", modulo some carefully chosen definitions for "random process", "compressible", etc. And yet it in ...QED" belief that you have said something relevant to the topic of whether "random data can[not] be compressed". You haven't. You've...
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Re: Quantum and non-quantum randomness     

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Author: tg
Date: Feb 26, 2008 13:24

... close to dealing with them. I do not think that any coherent description of acausality is forthcoming from the physicists. They are just not up to it. It's not their topic. В We require causality as a necessary condition for the existence of familiar objects. Circular. A necessary condition for the appearance of physical objects is that they obey a...
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Re: Quantum and non-quantum randomness     

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Author: John Jones
Date: Feb 26, 2008 12:02

... even close to dealing with them. I do not think that any coherent description of acausality is forthcoming from the physicists. They are just not up to it. It's not their topic. We require causality as a necessary condition for the existence of familiar objects. Circular. A necessary condition for the appearance of physical objects is that they obey a causal law....
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Re: Age thread.     

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Author: John Passaniti
Date: Jan 11, 2008 23:57

... you and I agree on some parts and disagree on others. But what this has to do with a questionable statistic regarding age in a single newsgroup? Nothing other than it was a random topic that you felt you could hijack to reiterate your agenda again.
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Re: quantum randomness is BUNK     

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Author: boson boss
Date: Apr 24, 2007 15:49

... resolution of great generality the problem is you seem have very little familiarity with the topic and yet keep posting assertions instead of asking questions and it makes it hard for me to answer ..., fablist, magician, liar Cases are created for crucial events that are taken from another type of spectrum, randomness. But it probably won't be shown to be true.
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quantum randomness is BUNK     

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Author: galathaea
Date: Apr 23, 2007 22:43

... wrap up the question that was brought up in this thread it really is a simple and clean resolution of great generality the problem is you seem have very little familiarity with the topic and yet keep posting assertions instead of asking questions and it makes it hard for me to answer without getting upset at you you have to understand that some of your misunderstandings would ...
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Re: quantum randomness is BUNK     

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Author: Chris H. Fleming
Date: Apr 10, 2007 06:50

...upset at posted a point on randomness and quantum mechanics there are many... to what others call determinism randomness that is measurable ( this is ... close to distinguishing types of randomness in the process though you ...post claims you have changed the topic to "nonlocality of QM" and ...
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