@georgia @Wetrix @nikolal exactly, the only thing that makes something impossible to predict is that you do not know something about it's initial state. This is how pseudorandom number generators work, they derive a key from entropy and use the key to generate numbers. As long as the key is kept secret the resulting numbers cannot be predicted.
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@mistermonster @georgia @nikolal well to simplify things a bit from my point of a view here's an easy example.

Person 1: I am destined to rule the universe.

Person 2: pulls out gun and kills person 1.

No such thing as destiny.

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