Causality is the result of modeling the world as separate, interacting systems. Outside of this type of model, there is only correlation and identity.
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Replying to @danlistensto
Complete entanglement (only one system), and discrete, non interacting systems that are being synchronized by an outside, undescribed third
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Replying to @Plinz
I think I understand the discrete, coordinated systems being limited to correlation. I don't think I understand why we can't find causality in the entangled monolithic system.
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Replying to @danlistensto
Because to cause an effect in the object B, the agent A needs to change the state evolution of B from its normal course, which conceptually requires a functional separation of the intrinsic transitions of B from A.
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