Chapter 68: Internal Randomness
Randomness, in τ, is not imported from outside. It arises from the internal structural complexity of the kernel’s constructions. A process appears random when its description cannot be compressed below its own length—when it is, in the technical sense, incompressible. This chapter formalizes internal randomness as a τ-concept, connects it to Kolmogorov complexity, and shows that quantum indeterminacy (Book IV) is a special case: the apparent randomness of quantum measurement outcomes is not external noise injected into a deterministic substrate but the incompressibility of the T² fiber’s internal structure as seen from the observer’s meso-scale perspective.