causality in quantum physics
Causality in quantum physics refers to the concept that events and interactions in the quantum world are connected through cause and effect, although this connection may appear probabilistic rather than deterministic. It suggests that certain outcomes are determined by preceding events, while others may be influenced by random chance within the limits imposed by quantum mechanics.
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