Causality (physics)
Causality describes the relationship between causes and effects, and is fundamental to all natural science, especially physics. It is also studied from the perspectives of philosophy, computer science, and statistics.
Physical causality
The basis of physical causality is energetic processes governed by the conservation of energy.
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See particle horizon.
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