On Thu, May 14, 2015  John Mikes <jami...@gmail.com> wrote:

> How come we observe physical laws exempt from random occurrences?


That's easy if the physical laws are statistical. For example a law might
say that under circumstance X outcome Y will happen 80% of the time and
outcome Z 20%. And even if the outcome is produced by completely random
variables (events without causes) they will still tend to form a
predictable bell shaped curve, and the more outcomes there are the closer
the graph will resemble that precisely defined bell shaped curve.

 John K Clark

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