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    randomness


    1. It is further just as important to recognise the absence of “design” when dealing with a subject where chaos or randomness is prevalent


    2. randomness out of whether Danielle had the best


    3. Without enlargement, all seemed the epitome of randomness


    4. unguarded along the platforms, the randomness of their


    5. combination of randomness that allowed something pure to enter the world and


    6. However you try to frame it, this universe ruled by randomness cares nothing for you or your delusions of grandiosity


    7. We have now defined the Occidental Union's proximate purpose and shown that the universe, having evolved from randomness and physical necessity, is ultimately meaningless


    8. And, second, life on Earth has arisen from randomness and universal physical laws, which suggests that the process may not be unique or difficult to replicate


    9. Everything emerges as a side effect of randomness, of natural processes


    10. Agents, like you and me, mean nothing—for we are mere epiphenomena, side effects of randomness and natural processes

    11. By chance, or randomness, the entire universe must increase in entropy with time—must become more disordered and contain less usable energy over time


    12. For the processes and machinery behind car manufacture did not evolve from randomness and physical laws alone: they evolved from the actions of beings


    13. And I think you will find that many Worldwide Industries scientists were beginning to question this line of thinking, too—dare I say this line of nihilistic thinking? For example, we know that randomness and chance fail to explain the incredible fine tuning of our universe for life


    14. According to Reginald Cahill and Christopher Klinger of Flinders University in Adelaide, space and time and all the objects around us are no more than the froth on a deep sea of randomness


    15. To Reginald Cahill and Christopher Klinger space and time and all the objects around us are no more than the froth on a deep sea of randomness


    16. ‘Far from being merely associated with quantum measurements, this randomness is at the very heart of reality,’ says Cahill


    17. According to Lynne McTaggart, Einstein himself recognised that matter itself was a disturbance of perfect randomness


    18. randomness is a bit harder to emulate


    19. It is the centerpiece of the idea that in truly pure mathematics, there is always inherent in it an element of randomness


    20. There was not any other way something so… evolved… could ever instantly manifest itself out of the randomness of flying high energy particles unless God had ordained it

    21. YOUVE MET THEY WERE RECRUITED IN THE SAME WAY AS YOU WERE 3O THERES NO RANDOMNESS IN


    22. The wall had a bumpy texture, reminiscent of egg carton bottoms, but looked more organic than fabricated due to the randomness in size and placement of the bumps


    23. Again, there was randomness about it, as there were various sizes from the very small to huge, and everything in between


    24. Without this recognizable pattern of thought apparent randomness would result


    25. Randomness means we have a


    26. The code would mean there is hidden order even where chaos reigns, and randomness


    27. and 3) randomness (which can also be termed mutation)


    28. there could be no randomness, or mutation, in the fabric of space-time)


    29. (In computer art, randomness is


    30. randomness is introduced into the chain of

    31. In an abrupt randomness, he chose an expensive California vintage bottle, produced in the early nineties


    32. ^ The lasers generating this hologram would have to be combined with a "randomness


    33. (In computer art, randomness is introduced into the chain


    34. "randomness factor") is fundamental to the universe


    35. could be no randomness, or mutation, in the fabric of space-time)


    36. You tend to question that randomness in your mind doc


    37. He couldn't help but to compare it to life's randomness, the near impossibility for any individual to stop its natural free flow


    38. “The bubble effect that hit the sea plane and the Ocean Raider is another example of the randomness of nature


    39. When the Weroances earned their headdresses by the will of the clan, not by the randomness of paternity


    40. The Preservers found the Gateway technology more stable and safe than the randomness of transwarp drives, though it was transwarp drives that allowed the Preservers to disperse their Gates throughout the known Universe

    41. It takes her brain a little while to comprehend the randomness of the question


    42. The apparent randomness of the universe is only due to our mistaken, finite misperception of it


    43. Before this book goes any further, I would like to throw out the idea of randomness completely


    44. The concept of randomness is a complete fallacy


    45. Deflection is not randomness


    46. But the apparent randomness is only a symptom of its imperfection: not its overall harmonic design


    47. Put that together with the need to accumulate, the arbitrary randomness of human creativity, the need to survive inside the accumulation of civilization, the tendency to preserve, perpetuate, glorify, worship, value things pyramidally, the pyramidal dynamic of the four major aspects of human accumulation: knowledge-power-wealth-fame and you get the sum total of all human activity


    48. The idea of chaos is closely allied to the idea of randomness


    49. Without culture or civilization, the idea of luck or randomness could not exist


    50. However: the root of this Babel of randomness is the urge to re-connect with actuality, with the universe
























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    Synonyms for "randomness"

    haphazardness noise randomness stochasticity entropy s

    "randomness" definitions

    (thermodynamics) a thermodynamic quantity representing the amount of energy in a system that is no longer available for doing mechanical work


    the quality of lacking any predictable order or plan