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<blockquote data-quote="NaturalPhilosopher" data-source="post: 172142" data-attributes="member: 9562"><p>Here's my question. Why would a RNG produce a different result in a different worldline? Why is quantum uncertainty different there?</p><p></p><p>I understand that's the basic postulate but like all quantum theory it lacks causality. There are reasons why tunneling, entanglement and uncertainty happen. It isn't random at all. </p><p></p><p>If you're skilled in the fringe sciences you can get cold fusion and ftl communication easily. </p><p></p><p>My advice is study those and why uncertainity is so easily defeated in some experimental setups. In my defense this is what optical quantum people are working on so intensely but they're doing it the hard way.</p><p></p><p>RNG methods could work but only due to the varying time speed influences upon white noise fluctuations. I'd just use that. </p><p></p><p>Take regular readings, do a statistical analysis and use it as a baseline. It's old-school but pretty easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NaturalPhilosopher, post: 172142, member: 9562"] Here's my question. Why would a RNG produce a different result in a different worldline? Why is quantum uncertainty different there? I understand that's the basic postulate but like all quantum theory it lacks causality. There are reasons why tunneling, entanglement and uncertainty happen. It isn't random at all. If you're skilled in the fringe sciences you can get cold fusion and ftl communication easily. My advice is study those and why uncertainity is so easily defeated in some experimental setups. In my defense this is what optical quantum people are working on so intensely but they're doing it the hard way. RNG methods could work but only due to the varying time speed influences upon white noise fluctuations. I'd just use that. Take regular readings, do a statistical analysis and use it as a baseline. It's old-school but pretty easy. [/QUOTE]
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