>>16912842 Logical analysis of the world is deterministic by the fact it's reducible to calculus: given the whole context of the world and its building rules, you can infer with total certainty the set of actions which will modify the context the next moment. But the analysis just tells what transformation you (the subject) should apply to your context in order to catch up with reality, whatever you infer from this process doesn't tell you anything about what REALLY happens between one moment and another (that's why we are so clueless about quantum phenomena). Non-determinism refers to a calculation model, in which every possibility of truth arises in linear time, but at the end, only one of those possibilities can be realistically observed. We can simulate non-determinism deterministically, but it's a true waste of time...