Random Versus Pseudorandom Physics

Authors

  • Joseph EL Brierly Ph.D. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JPSOS/2023(5)192

Keywords:

Physics

Abstract

Physical processes can be compared to a lottery. This article compares natural physical events to artificial ones created by man’s intervention. Manmade physical processes like a lottery cannot be perfectly random. Pure random behavior can only occur in nature without manmade intervention. Said another way all manmade lotteries have a nonrandom bias. The best that can happen is to contrive a lottery that converges on pure random behavior. This article explains why manual intervention invariably results in pseudorandom bias. In this article the label pseudorandom applies to any process occurring in nature that requires man’s intervention. The article asserts that Repulsion Gravity can be viewed as the element in nature that causes true randomness. Physical processes like Brownian Motion represent pure random behavior. This article compares random to pseudorandom behavior.

Author Biography

  • Joseph EL Brierly, Ph.D. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan

    Joseph E.L Brierly, Ph.D. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. 

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Published

2025-11-22