Causality is the principle that relates two sequential events: one the cause and the other the effect. To the cause always follows the effect and the effect precedes the cause. This is an absolute principle. All observers will see the cause-effect sequence and never the other way around: effect-cause. For example: All observers will see the egg fall and then break, they will never see it break and then rise and recompose.
The principle of causality explains the arrow of time: cause-effect direction. Even the same time is subject to this principle: changes-intervals. No changes (cause), no intervals (effects). The law of cause and effect is the law of time. For example: the rotation of the Earth (cause) generates the day, 24 hours (effect).
Elvis Sibilia, Florida, USA
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