Concept Collider | Is Causality Just Asymmetrical Information Flow ?
From Aristotle to Quantum physics, including thermodynamics and beyond, many thinkers have assumed that causality requires a certain directionality in time. The flow from the cause to the effect seems obvious and intuitive. There seem to be physical limits to the speed of causality influences, and an objective arrow of time seems to emerge from the evolution of entropy in the universe. However, some mathematizations of causality focus about the existence of a subjacent explanatory mechanism of phenomena, and false inference of causality can easily arise from assuming that one event is the effect of the following one. SEMF NETWORKS 🌐 https://semf.org.es 🐦 https://x.com/semf_nexus 📷 / semf.nexus 💼 / 18359523 🦋 https://bsky.app/profile/semf-nexus.b...

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