The Wondrous Design and Non-random Character of "Chance" Events
Robert A. Herrmann

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that natural chance events are systematically interconnected and governed by underlying logical processes, suggesting they are influenced by an internal, mind-like control rather than pure randomness.
Contribution
It reveals that natural chance events are systematically related and caused by ultralogics, challenging the view of randomness as fundamental.
Findings
Natural chance events are interconnected by systematic equations.
Chance behavior is caused by well-defined ultralogics.
Natural systems are governed by processes akin to an infinitely powerful mind.
Abstract
In this article, it is shown specifically that natural system chance events as represented by theory predicted (a priori) probabilistic statements used in such realms as modern particle physics, among others, are only random relative to the restricted language of the theory that predicts such behavior. It is shown that all such "chance" natural events are related one to another by a remarkably designed, systematic and wondrous collection of equations that model how the natural laws and processes specifically yield such natural events. A second result shows theoretically that all such "chance" behavior is caused by application of well-defined ultralogics. These results show specifically that the fundamental underlying behavior associated with all natural systems that comprise our universe is controlled internally by processes that cannot be differentiated from those that mirror the…
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