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acausal

[ ey-kaw-zuhl ]

adjective

  1. having no cause.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of acausal1

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Example Sentences

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Conservation laws, in turn, affect long-range, acausal phenomena.

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Before meeting Pauli, Jung had coined the term synchronicity to describe the principle of acausal connections.

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One key to understanding acausal connections, often given short shrift, is the work of German mathematician Amalie ‘Emmy’ Noether, an important figure in Synchronicity.

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Rightly or wrongly, with much to uncover about how the Universe works, the allure of acausal connections remains.

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