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Is "Cause and Effect" Scientific?
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RE: Is "Cause and Effect" Scientific?
(October 3, 2024 at 7:17 pm)Lord Andreasson Wrote: I would like to see how the intelligentsia of this forum responds to the heading.

When did we get Intelligentsia?!? Is it curable?

(October 3, 2024 at 7:41 pm)Lord Andreasson Wrote: So we can move on to - Is Everything Happening by Cause and Effect?

The Intelligentsia will get back to you just as soon as they complete their Grand Unified Study of Everything. Until then, enjoy a little light reading:

A Theory of Inferred Causation
Metaphysics of Causation and Physics of General Relativity
Real-time resolution of the causality paradox of time-dependent density-functional theory
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RE: Is "Cause and Effect" Scientific?
(October 3, 2024 at 7:17 pm)Lord Andreasson Wrote: As a Universalist after the Order of Melchizedek, i have my own ontological absolutes.
However, I'm not here to convince anyone of my ideology.
I would like to see how the intelligentsia of this forum responds to the heading.



This OP is dedicated to my cat, Kiddy.


Cat 2

Have you thought to Google the question?

"Cause and effect is a useful concept in science, even though it may not be a cornerstone of it. The idea of cause and effect is part of models that are developed for specific situations."
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