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superpaul3000
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italiano vero said:No. You can't say that an event is causeless only because it's ontologically impossible for anyone to know the causes. You simple can't.
You're right. But the measurement itself is the event. It doesn't make any sense to say the outcome of the measurement from your perspective is the event. So if you're not talking about an event then obviously there is no cause. The universe only appears indeterminate to us, but that doesn't mean that reality as a whole violates causality. Check out my post on page 2 for more detail...