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The analogy used is compelling: in classical physics, if all information about a system is known—say, the exact positions and velocities of all molecules in a container—then predictions are deterministic. We might not always predict precisely how books will fall from a cupboard, but with complete information, the outcome is fixed. In quantum mechanics, however, even with perfect initial knowledge, outcomes still only follow probability distributions.

The Inadequacy of Quantum Predictions and the Desire for a Deterministic Framework