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While it seems to me that causality is a logical part of the way science deals with the facts we can know, is it an intrinsic value or law that must be followed in all cases? Does our modern understanding of physics need causality to explain all things or can there be other ways of looking at things?<br /><br />While I have spent my life and career as a chemist in the camp that says that a cause must occur before hand to yeild a predictable effect, is this an unbreakable law when it comes to time? As of late the issue of causality has been brought up and disputed in several threads lately. This has left me somewhat confused on the issue.<br /><br />I would welcome any opinions from either camp (pro, or con on the causality issue) Please keep it scientific though.<br /><br />Thanks to all ahead of time.<br /><br />Ianke <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>