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RE: CAUSALITY Relationship Interwoven With Time ( Cause, Effect & time )

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causality is universal. Nowhere in the world can there be any phenomena that do not give rise to certain consequences and have not been caused by other phenomena. causality occurs when people develop the belief that there is a causal connection between two events that are actually unrelated.Principal of CausalityCausality is universal. Nowhere in the world can there be any phenomena that do not give rise to certain consequences and have not been caused by other phenomena. Ours is a world of cause and effect or, figuratively speaking, of progenitors and their progeny.
if and only if C increases the probability of E in every situation which is otherwise causally homogeneous with respect to switching to mind-dependent reality,you might want to consider using the term "entailment" which can be seeb as more general than "causation". Now for empirical facts, it seems obvious that causality requires a time flow for the concept to make sense.Does causality always require time?C causes E if and only if C increases the probability of E in every situation which is otherwise causally homogeneous with respect to E. (Causal Laws and Effective Strategies, 423)

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