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Global Causality
3 branches · 10 claims · bridge score 4.61
Canonical form
Every event has a cause, and change occurs instantly everywhere.
Description
Every effect in the universe has a cause, and change is instantaneous and global.
Spans
Vocabulary across branches
| Branch | Term | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 01-mathematics | butterfly effect | illustrates amplification of small changes |
| 02-physics | spooky action at a distance | describes instantaneous global change |
| 07-mind | natural state for things to move in | describes cause and effect |
Test / falsifiability
Observe the behavior of complex systems over time to test whether every effect has a cause
Source claims (10)
- [01-mathematics/chaos-theory]Claim — thing to think about because what I'm trying to say is that small little um stim
- [02-physics/einstein]Claim — soon as it forms here, that chance immediately has to be annihilated to zero bec
- [02-physics/einstein]Claim — think that's why Einstein was so upset about spooky action at a distance because
- [02-physics/entropy]Claim — it will naturally happen that it becomes messy over time.
- [02-physics/entropy]Claim — reach with this environment and that is the death point of it and yet life sort
- [07-mind/aristotle]Claim — macroscopic world that we are familiar with in our everyday lives that Aristotle
- [07-mind/aristotle]Claim — there's lots of things moving in the universe.
- [07-mind/aristotle]Claim — There seems to be reasons why things happen.
- [07-mind/kant]Claim — from our world because in our world we see the sun moving and we begin to distru
- [07-mind/kant]Claim — there must be a self-caused cause at the beginning of things a kausas which of c