Nice article, there is an even easier interpretation though: The mathematics of probability defines a bunch of objects that do not exist, anywhere. Random variables, expectations, probabilities, maybe a few others. Then there are situations in the real world that look a lot like those objects from certain perspectives. It is a bit like Escher's Ascending and Descending - sometimes people make things in the real world…
> There is, philosophically speaking, nothing that we can guarantee looks random from all perspectives. Does this imply that the universe is deterministic? I believe it is false to claim “Humans have knowledge that the universe is deterministic.”
The most famous example of this is the "draw a ball from an urn" example, and how we frequently day we "shake" the urn after we add the balls to "randomize" it. There is a lot of wordplay going on in stats to effectively forget certain information so that the problem I'd workable