Nathan Ke's question suddenly made everyone confused. Using scientific theories to explain a supernatural event seemed a bit irrelevant. However, this question should not be pondered too deeply, because it would be extremely terrifying if one thought about it carefully.
If there really are supernatural powers in this world, then does all scientific research still have meaning? Is it true, as scientists once worried, that if everything in the universe is really random, unpredictable, or beyond the scope of natural laws, then science will become a completely useless discipline?
People who thought of this couldn't help but shudder. Deng Lin gritted his teeth and said, "No, although I can't explain everything I see, I still believe in science. Unexplainable phenomena don't mean they are beyond the scope of nature. It's probably just because we still know too little. Our existing knowledge is so small compared to the entire universe that we regard things beyond our knowledge as supernatural phenomena. But I think all phenomena are natural phenomena!"
Zhu HaOwen Wei nodded and said, "Your view is similar to Einstein's in a sense. The fundamental problem of the debate between the two schools of physics mentioned earlier lies here.
"The orthodox school, that is, the school that supports randomness, believes that the physical quantities in the microscopic world have a certain degree of randomness and cannot be accurately predicted. All measured results are only probabilistic results. The orthodox school believes that if we cannot accurately predict the quantum state of a single particle, how can we predict the macroscopic material world?
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