No I was not saying what you wrote and I thought I wasn't vague, as in my head everything seemed clear

. But here I give you an example:
How can you understand the implications of quantum mechanics without philosophizing about it's consequences. Quantum mechanics very roughly say that t any event has a certain probaility to happen,this probaility might be one but it doesn't have to.
Well, I let you think about that and tell me you if you didn't need philosophy to understand that and its implications.