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If I have an infinite number of dice and roll all of them an infinite number of times, will I have any dice that rolled a 6 every single time?

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not sure if this is the right place to ask, not homework and more of a philosophical question for someone with more knowledge of physics than i.
im wondering about "true" randomness in the universe. what are the current thoughts and ideas about this? by true randomness i mean not random in the sense that its not practical to ever be able to predict events because of incredible complexity that is beyond us, but things that are truly random at the smallest and most fundamental level.
i feel like there should always be a way to work out predictions, even in something as complex as a person deciding to skip work one day. should be able to figure such a thing out if ALL of the information needed was known, no? or is that a very uneducated view?

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