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firefighter61 firefighter61
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Is it because we just don't know the how to determine all the contributing factors to the decay of a single atom? Or is there something fundamentally indeterminate about it? Not just from a human perspective (Heisenberg Uncertainty) but from a physical perspective: is there something truly, completely random about radioactive decay?
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