I don't think Newtonian physics can rule out the idea of randomness. I haven't studied quantum physics, but I'm aware of a discussion on randomness vs. hidden variable theories (i.e., what you're suggesting) that is central to quantum physics.
However, I agree that software solutions are pseudorandom, since computers work with patterns by design.
I don't think Newtonian physics can rule out the idea of randomness. I haven't studied quantum physics, but I'm aware of a discussion on randomness vs. hidden variable theories (i.e., what you're suggesting) that is central to quantum physics. However, I agree that software solutions are pseudorandom, since computers work with patterns by design.