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The mirage of cause

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Jan 6
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jan 8



We cling to causality like a life preserver in the midst of existence's chaos. We construct perfect explanatory chains, where each effect has its clear cause and every event its necessary reason. It's the fairytale we tell ourselves to sleep peacefully, the illusion that everything has an explanation if we look carefully enough.


But between cause and effect there always opens an unexplorable abyss, a lack that no explanation can fill. No matter how much we refine our theories or how deeply we delve into our analyses: there always remains that mysterious space, that logical leap that no causality can explain. It's the blind spot of our explanatory systems, the place where reason stumbles upon itself.


This lack is not a defect in our understanding, but the mark of the real that insists on escaping our causal networks. It's the reminder that there is something in existence that stubbornly resists being captured by our explanations, that mocks our attempts to domesticate mystery with chains of cause and effect.


 
 
 

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