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:'''Your''' references and the articles you wrote do '''not''' support your theory that the nonpredictability is caused by indeterminacy. If you couldn't demonstrate it, it probable isn't supportable.
:As for signing -- your IP address is recorded in the history, but you still should record it on the talk page by ending your comments with "<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>". — [[User:Arthur Rubin|Arthur Rubin]] | [[User_talk:Arthur_Rubin|(talk)]] 08:18, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
::The references in [[Arbiter (electronics)]] support the thesis that the outcome of an Arbiter is indeterminate once it becomes metastable. Note that there are several different kindes of indeterminacy from [[Talk:Indeterminacy in computation#Kinds of indeterminacy]] above.
::'''By your response you have confirmed that you do not have any references to support your personal views on this matter.''' This is against Wikipedia policy on pushing your personal research point of view. [[User:Anonymouser|Anonymouser]] 08:29, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
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