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15 cards from this deck
Outcomes that cannot be predicted with certainty in advance
True: genuinely unpredictable; Practical: appears random due to limited knowledge
Individual nucleus decay timing is genuinely unpredictable
Mathematical framework for quantifying uncertainty (0 to 1)
Probability as long-run frequency patterns over many trials
Probability as rational degrees of belief from evidence
Deterministic systems with sensitive dependence on initial conditions
With many trials, averages converge to expected probabilities
Some aspects of nature are genuinely random, not just unknown
Certain quantity pairs can't both be measured precisely simultaneously
Sensitive dependence, prediction horizons, underlying order
New properties at higher levels, not predictable from parts
Systems develop structure via local interactions, not design
Primary: God sustains laws; Secondary: creatures act naturally
Confuses scientific term with philosophical purpose questions
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