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But for radioactive decay, there is nothing you can monitor to explain why a particular atom decayed when it did. There is nothing we can call a reason. OK, so atomic nuclei are pretty hard to peer into. But that’s not the root of the problem. It’s that we simply can’t, for quantum processes, talk about a historical progression of events that led to a given outcome.
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Beyond Weird: Why Everything You Thought You Knew about Quantum Physics Is Different
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