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Hoshino
Hoshino
Therefore, every action you take invariably has both a cause and an effect, whether the impact is as minute as atomic interactions, as commonplace as the processes of inhalation and exhalation, or as monumental as a shift in the Earth's axis. In fact, the entirety of your life experiences is shaped by choices—both your own and those of others.
Hoshino
Hoshino
This suggests that causality is, in some sense, contingent upon the observer.Consider Schrödinger's cat as a thought experiment: the observer (the cause) opens the box (the action) and discovers the cat either dead or alive (the effect).
Hoshino
Hoshino
The capacity of an entity to exert influence (the cause) is intrinsically linked to the observer's perspective. The action taken (A) is what the cause (C) does, and the effect (E) is the outcome perceived by the observer. Thus, causality encompasses a complex interplay between actions, their consequences, and the role of the observer in interpreting these relationships."
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