A computer starts somewhere. It starts with a bios and a PROCESSOR and a motherboard ect… When we code that pc to pump out a accidental number, what makes it select the number this picks? The exact same computer sits beside it can identical and they both pick different first random amounts. Is the Bios fed a seed during construction and every new bios gets a different seeds? Those of us which have worked with arbitrary numbers understand what a seed is definitely. So why does my computer give a quantity between 100 and 1000 as 756, but yours gives, 537? Is that not a form of cleverness beyond that of artificial? We all gave the computer the ability to provide random amounts, but what makes it provide or pick that random number when in reality it has no ‘will’ to decide. Why 3 rather than 4, when it favours nothing at all? Even with a seed, what makes it choose 5 with this seed but 7 with that seedling? Where in the ruels of existence does it declare, with this seed equaling 756395837 because computer, first random # will become this?.
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