Given that we exist in a probabilistic universe, one cannot say that anything absolutely will happen. |
You can't apply probabilistic methods to a phenomenon where there is no empirical evidence. |
One of the most modern conceptions of causality is the so-called probabilistic one. |
Maps of probabilistic risk give an idea of the underlying statistical uncertainty, as is done in calculating insurance risk. |
For example, the path taken by an individual molecule in a gas is very well modeled as a random walk, entirely probabilistic in its nature. |
The process of obtaining apparently probabilistic outcomes from deterministic laws has acquired its own name, the butterfly effect. |