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 @Plinz
https://www.zeit.de/2016/44/gottfried-wilhelm-leibniz-todestag-300-jahre-genie … ab Ende Seite 3 geht's um Monaden, auf Seite 4 ist der Punkt
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Nah. I have to re-read because back in the day I did not understand it better than the Zeit author, but they seem to be the zoo of the individual automata that perform the information processing of the universe.
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Replying to @Plinz
sort of related, todays smbc: https://www.smbc-comics.com/comic/quantum-bits …
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Replying to @zauberlaus_ @Plinz
but other thant that, i think leibnitz monads are different because they are only conceptual, but not physical. also they do not interact. which is the way leibnitz chooses to evade causality
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I don’t understand them fully. I think of them as physical, in the sense that the appearance of a physical universe emerges over them. They are systems that are each understood from within each of their parts, so each perspective is local and unrelated to the other ones.
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