Comment by Dilettante_
13 hours ago
I do believe, however, that the future does not "exist" in any real sense
The future is an immediate result of the present, which is an immediate result of the past. The laws of physics dictate this with no wiggle room. It's complicated and functionally impossible to predict with any certainty, but the future is certain. It is as fixed as the past, and the present that arises from it.
You are mistaking a realization of a random process for the random process itself.
I don't understand but I am interested, would you give a bit more explanation?
Sure!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realization_(probability)
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