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Hi Keith Henson -
>"determinism" is both true and at the same time completely without
>application in our lives.
That makes total sense.
One of the reasons I loved John Cage's love and exploration of the
aleatory.
Chaos is both the joke and the glory of the cosmos.
- Wade
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