Part 5/10:
The Quest for a Definition of Reality
Defining what constitutes "reality" proves to be a complex undertaking. In the physical realm, objects are expected to possess definitive characteristics irrespective of observation. A fundamental belief stemming from Newtonian physics suggests that knowing the details of all objects allows predictions of the universe's future state. However, the unpredictable nature of quantum mechanics challenges this concept, leading to questions about the true randomness governing physical phenomena.