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> but deterministic in the same way our world is
lol
Radioactive decay is nondeterministic.
1 m^3 of air at stp is 1.19kg.
Air contains 1.29% argon by mass. 1 m^3 of air contains 15.3 grams of Ar.
Natural argon is ~8*10^−16 m/m 39Ar. 1 m^3 of air contains 12.2fg of 39Ar.
One atom of 39Ar is 6.47^-23 grams. 1 m^3 of air contains 189 billion atoms of 39Ar.
Halflife of 39Ar is 269 years. 1 m^3 of air will have one beta-decay of 39Ar every 90ms on average.
The Lyapunov time of air at STP is who-the-fuck-knows. The Lyapunov time of 1 cm^3 of Ar at STP is 3.7*10^-11 seconds.
1 m^3 of air at STP has 7.14x10^26 atoms; e^62 or so. 62 Lyapunov times is about 3ns.
On human timescales our atmosphere is nondeterministic. It has decent statistical properties; one fundamentally cannot predict the low-level behavior.