What is indeterminism?

Life can sometimes feel like it has rules, you drop a ball, and it falls down; you put food in the oven, and it gets hot. But indeterminism is when things don’t always go exactly as expected.

Imagine you have a toy box with red balls and blue balls. Every time you pick one, you might think it’s random, like flipping a coin. Sometimes you get red, sometimes blue. That's indeterminism: the idea that events can happen without being completely predictable.

Like Choosing Your Snack

Think about choosing your snack at lunchtime. You have cookies and fruit. If you always pick the same one, it feels determined, like a rule. But if you sometimes choose a cookie and sometimes choose fruit, that’s indeterminism in action! It's not because there's magic; it’s just that you have freedom to make different choices.

The Ball That Might Go Anywhere

Or think about a ball rolling on the floor. If you roll it gently, it might stop near your feet. But if you give it a big push, it might zoom across the room and hide under the couch. You can’t always tell where it will end up, that’s indeterminism in motion! Life can sometimes feel like it has rules, you drop a ball, and it falls down; you put food in the oven, and it gets hot. But indeterminism is when things don’t always go exactly as expected.

Imagine you have a toy box with red balls and blue balls. Every time you pick one, you might think it’s random, like flipping a coin. Sometimes you get red, sometimes blue. That's indeterminism: the idea that events can happen without being completely predictable.

Like Choosing Your Snack

Think about choosing your snack at lunchtime. You have cookies and fruit. If you always pick the same one, it feels determined, like a rule. But if you sometimes choose a cookie and sometimes choose fruit, that’s indeterminism in action! It's not because there's magic; it’s just that you have freedom to make different choices.

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Examples

  1. A coin toss is unpredictable because it could land heads or tails, even if we know the rules of physics.
  2. You might choose to eat ice cream for dessert today, but you might also choose cake, that's indeterminism in action.
  3. The weather can change suddenly from sunny to rainy, that’s an example of uncertainty.

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