Causality had different meanings in different fields: ** 1. Physics ** 1. ** Basic Concepts ** - Causality reflected the objective relationship between various phenomena in the material world. A phenomenon is triggered by another phenomenon, and then a new phenomenon is produced. The cause of the phenomenon was the cause, and the phenomenon produced was the result. It required the cause to happen first, and the result to appear later. There was also a regular relationship between the cause and the result. - For example, in classical mechanics, if one knew the initial state (position and momentum) and interaction force of all objects in the mechanical system, one could determine the state of the system at any time in the future or in the past through Newton's law. This was the causality in classical mechanics. 2. ** Development and Deepen ** - With the development of energetics and statistical physics, for complex systems composed of a large number of structural units and restricted by many factors, it was necessary to study the movement and changes of the system using the laws of statistics. The law of statistics reflected the unity of causality between the contingency and necessity of the objective world, and also revealed the limitations of the laws of classical mechanics. - After the development of the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics, humans had a deeper understanding of causality. In quantum theory, people had to understand the causality of microscopic particles moving in space-time from the probability distribution represented by the wave function. Moreover, the arrow of time determined by the second law of energetics could describe the difference between cause and effect. The sum of the entropies of the causes would not be lower than the sum of the entropies of the causes. ** 2. Fields related to philosophy or religious concepts (taking Buddhism as an example)** - Causality was an understanding of the relationship between existence and behavior, especially the relationship between before and after. In Buddhism, the theory of cause and effect was the basis of the theory of reincarnation and the theory of life phenomena. The twelve causes, six causes, four causes, five effects, and so on all belonged to the scope of Buddhist cause and effect theory. ** 3. The legal field (Take the inevitable causality in criminal law as an example)** - In the field of criminal law, the necessary causality was one of the theories about the causality of crime. It referred to the inherent, inevitable, and regular connection between the harmful behavior and the harmful result. ** 4. Daily Concept Domain ** - People believed that there was a cause-and-effect relationship between good and evil, that is, personal actions would have corresponding consequences, good deeds would bring good results, evil deeds might bring bad results, and causality was inevitable and would not change because of personal beliefs or neglect. People needed to be responsible for their own actions.
I recommend a few novels to you. 'My Fiancée Is the Fuma' was an oriental fantasy novel written by the Sun God's Fury. Li Xiu Ming originally wanted to hug his brother, Wang Lan, the golden thigh of the top scholar. In the end, Wang Lan was given a marriage by the Eldest Princess and even asked him to enter the bridal chamber in his place. A female son-in-law came out, which shocked Li Xiu Ming. 'The Karma of the Wilderness' was a Xianxia novel written by an expert. It talked about how others obtained merit and karma, and it had been broken for a long time. Now it was going to be updated. There were keywords such as Primordial, Three Pure Ones, Dao Xuan, and karma. " Black Love Line " was a modern romance novel written by Qiu Ruohan. It was a love story between the male protagonist and a female university student. It was filled with fate. The keywords were Yinuo, Ruyue, Xiaoqi, and the demon. Beautiful Man: No One Can Not Compensate Me " was a novel written by the Orochi Immortal. The main character, Li Kai, believed that his money was his life. Whether it was Chief Nick Ferry, Mage Gu Yi, or any other character who caused him to suffer losses, he had to pay for them. If he didn't pay for them, he would pay for them with his life. " Heavenly State Love Tribulation " was a modern romance novel written by Feifei Xiao. The male and female leads were entangled in fate because of a verbal agreement and a contract. After they met in the autumn, it was unknown whether their relationship would end or not. The female lead still had to abandon the scumbag and work hard.
The following are some examples of how causality does not equate to relativity: 1. In the system of temperature, Mike's daily water intake, Mike's daily urine intake, and the number of fires in California every day, when the temperature rose, Mike's daily water intake and urine intake would increase, and the number of fires in California would also increase. Although Mike's daily water intake was related to the number of fires in California, there was no causality. The relationship between the two was caused by the temperature. 2. The more chocolate a country sold, the more Nobel Prizes it would win. However, it could not be concluded that increasing chocolate sales would lead to more Nobel Prizes. In fact, when the country's economy was developed or the quality of the people was high, the sales of chocolate would increase, and the number of Nobel Prizes would also increase. There was no causality between chocolate and Nobel Prizes. 3. There was a relationship between a swimmer's good figure and swimming, but it might be because those with a bad figure were not selected during the selection. It was a good figure that was suitable for swimming, not swimming that led to a good figure. 4. If a fatty always drank Coke, it was impossible to determine whether he became fat from drinking Coke or whether he liked Coke because he was fat. It could also be that a special gene in his body determined that he was fat and liked Coke. 5. People who drank red wine were very healthy, but it could not be concluded that drinking more red wine would help maintain their health. This was because people who could afford to buy red wine were generally richer. Rich people had better medical environments and healthier longevity. Wealth was the cause of the simultaneous occurrence of "drinking red wine" and "good health". It was a confounding factor.
The following three conditions were required to establish a causality: 1. Correlations: There is a relationship between the cause (X) and the result (Y), which means that the probability of a certain factor and a certain factor occurring at the same time is very high. Causality could not be established between things that were not related. 2. Temporal order: The factor (X) that is regarded as the cause occurs before the result (Y). If the factor (X) that is regarded as the cause occurs after the result (Y), then the causality is not established. 3. No interference: There are no other interfering factors. It was possible that there was a data relationship between Phenomenon A and Phenomenon B, but in fact, it was an interference factor C other than Phenomenon A and Phenomenon B that caused both Phenomenon A and Phenomenon B at the same time. In this case, the causality was not established.
There were two layers of causality that might have different meanings in different fields: ** I. In the field of criminal law (refer to the two-level causality theory in American criminal law)** 1. ** Factual reason ** - This was the basic level of causality judgment. It was usually expressed by the "but - for" formula, that is, if there was no A (B, C), there would be no Z, then A (B, C) was the actual cause of Z's occurrence. For example, in a case, if the victim would not have died without the defendant's action (such as shooting), then the defendant's action of shooting was the actual cause of the victim's death. However, there were some limitations to the actual cause. For example, the common cause could not be solved. Moreover, the coverage of the cause was too large, and it was easy to expand the scope of criminal responsibility. 2. ** For legal reasons ** - It was the core element of the theory of causality in American criminal law, which was to filter out the part that the law paid attention to from the facts to make up for the defects of the facts. Only when the defendant's behavior was both the actual cause of the harmful result and the immediate cause of the harmful result would the law believe that there was a legal causality between the defendant's illegal behavior and the harmful result, and the defendant would be required to bear criminal responsibility for the harmful result caused by his own behavior. For example, in some cases, although the defendant's behavior was the actual cause of the outcome, if the way the incident happened was completely abnormal or unpredictable, then it might not constitute a legal reason, and the defendant might not need to bear criminal responsibility for it. ** 2. In the field of relationships (Take betrayal in relationships as an example)** 1. ** The first layer of causality ** - Because of the cause of the previous life, the situation in the relationship in this life was produced. For example, the fate in his previous life was mainly good, and there might be a harmonious and happy relationship in this life. The fate in his previous life was mainly evil, and in this life, he might experience all kinds of hardships and hardships in his relationship. This kind of past life's cause affected the initial state of this life's relationship. 2. ** The second layer of causality ** - The actions in this life's relationship would become a new cause and produce future effects. For example, in a relationship, if both parties parted on good terms and were grateful, this would plant a good cause, and in the future, they might experience good fate again. If there were all kinds of struggles and resentment in the relationship, and the heart was full of hatred and hatred, this would plant a bad cause, and in the future, they might experience bad fate again.
Reverse causality, or backward causality, refers to the fact that the temporal order of causality is just an accidental feature. The cause of causality precedes the effect, but the temporal order of the cause and effect is opposite to the normal causality. In other words, the effect precedes the cause in time rather than in causality. It shouldn't be confused with the concept of time travel. Although both involved the cause and effect of the past, time travel involved a cause and effect cycle and could only happen in a universe with a closed time-like curve, while reverse causality could happen in a world without such a closed time-like curve. For a long time, people thought that reverse causality was either a contradiction in terms or a concept that was impossible. However, now physicists and philosophers would use reverse causality to explain some experimental and theoretical results in quantum mechanics, such as understanding quantum entanglement (some experiments have proved that Bell's Inequality is violated). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Doraemon is a fictional character that does not exist in the real world, so it is impossible to evaluate whether she has the strongest causality weapon. In the novel, there were many characters who had all kinds of magical weapons and skills to fight in all kinds of wonderful battles. However, a causality weapon was a special type of weapon. It could change the causality cycle in a certain way and cause great damage to the enemy. However, since causality weapons were fictional elements, whether they really existed and were powerful depended on the settings and descriptions of the author. In different novels, the power and power of causality weapons may vary, so it is impossible to determine which character has the strongest causality weapon.
The three basic conditions for the establishment of causality were as follows: 1. Correlations: There is a relationship between the cause (X) and the result (Y), which means that the probability of a certain factor and a certain factor occurring at the same time is very high. Causality could not be established between things that were not related. 2. Temporal order: The factor (X) that is considered the cause occurs before the result (Y). If the factor (X) that is considered to be the cause occurs after the result (Y), then the causality is not established. 3. No interference: There must be no interference between the cause and the result. That was, there could not be other factors that caused the two phenomena of the cause and the effect at the same time.
"I recommend the novel 'Karma of Gods and Demons' to you. It talks about the karma of gods and demons in the past life. Is it from the heart to become a demon, or is it from the heart to become a god? What can the heavens do to me?" I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗