Multiple Choice
How does quantum uncertainty differ form the uncertainty involved in a coin flip?
A) They don't differ in any essential way-- no amount of information can remove either type of uncertainty.
B) With sufficient information, a coin flip's outcome can be predicted, but no amount of information can remove quantum uncertainties.
C) With sufficient information, quantum uncertainties can be removed, but no amount of information can make a coin flip's outcome predictable.
D) They don't differ in any essential way-- with sufficient information, both types of uncertainty can be removed.
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