its a really hot debate between physicists, and there's a decent chance its impossible for humanity to ever know for sure. The first one may, or may not, actually exist, we dont know if physics are truly deterministic, and quantum systems are really based on hidden variables, or if there's in a sense 'an end to physics' where quantum systems are not restricted by any rules, and events are truly random.
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