I wrote:
> (i) H-1 or H-2 describes a stochastic process.
>
By "stochastic" I meant a "random natural process" or "indeterministic
natural process" or "probabilistic natural process."
Sorry to consume your time.
PT
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I wrote:
(i) H-1 or H-2 describes a stochastic process.
By "stochastic" I meant a "random natural process" or "indeterministic natural process" or "probabilistic natural process."
Sorry to consume your time.
PT
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Tillers' Dynamic Evidence Site**********************************************************--with "frames": http://www.tiac.net/users/tillers/index.html
--sans "frames": http://www.tiac.net/users/tillers/home.html