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Originally Posted by ash
If randomness does not exist, we'd know exactly want the other person is thinking. If so, there is no need to communicate with each other. If we know what is going to happen next, there is no need to test or discover things.
Engineers would then be unemployed, and life would end up being totally be monotonous and boring 
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Ash, I believe we'd be able to tell what other person is thinking - only if we could, somehow, translate those electric pulses in our brain. Just wait for few years and you'll have to think twice before you think

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I've been thinking on similar lines. Say, while playing chess, do you think your opponent's move is always random?
