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[edited by: lawman at 1:46 pm (utc) on Jan. 29, 2005]
I think the correct answer to the original question is "not necessarily, but I'd be willing to give it a go". But I don't think you get a job by answering that sort of question honestly.
True random is different from false random. True random can not exist or else it would self replicatingly apply itself (randomly of course) to any random part. Because it would be self applicable in all possible ways it would eventually decay all of existence and we could not exist.
This is of course is absolutism is applicable which of course it always is. Something is or it is not, on/off, true/false, left/right, up/down, right/wrong, 0/1, etc. The only grey so to speak is our perception which is of course not always complete ... or in anotehr sense never complete.
That is where technology comes in to play ... it is merely an extension of our ability to detect (five senses) and an extension of our ability to act and interact with the material world around us.
All you need to do to see structure is to observe exterior to the situation. Learning through experience is ill advised as one is much more apt to becoming emotionally involved or effected and emotions overwhelmingly distort our perceptions of what is happening.
Go to a traffic light (assuming you can) that has a cross walk. Most lights with crosswalks will begin flashing the orange dont walk signal 30 seconds before the light goes red (at least in my area).
You can see various other examples ... you just need to look at life a little differently I suppose.
Since all things have a nature and therfor a pattern all things can be detected eventually. That means all things can be known should you be able to develope and use the proper technology to allow you to do so.
Here's a structured environment!
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