Probability, Not Certainty
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Reality doesn’t promise certainty.
It offers likelihoods.
In this episode of The Thinking Behind Reality, we explore why probability is not a limitation of knowledge—but a fundamental feature of reality itself.
Rather than a perfectly predictable universe, science reveals a world shaped by uncertainty, patterns, and likelihoods. Randomness doesn’t destroy order—it helps create it.
Reality isn’t fixed in advance.
It’s probabilistic.
If this way of thinking resonates, follow the show for more reflections on science and uncertainty.
Keywords:
probability in physics, uncertainty in science, is reality deterministic, randomness and order, probability vs certainty, science philosophy, understanding reality
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