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(Under my proposal, the "observation" of "multiplicity" is the observation of "parallel universes." However, it was not a serious one.)
"Random" is what you get when energy doesn't have constraints. Systems exhibit multiplicity because, at their most fundamental levels, the energy put into them is not constrained.
Except that we don't know this for sure. What we DO know is that everything that we know for sure operates by cause and effect without random.
That's "theory" in much the same way black holes are, and theory in none of the ways that they are.
Right. And the greater the scientist, the more the cause and effect observation. Can't ever really prove anything, however.
I will explain my previous post.
Presently, black holes cannot be
physically observed, but they can be
mathematically observed; however, "universal causation" (let's say) can be neither physically observed nor mathematically observed.