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Anti-correlism

1. Anticorrelism states that at a given moment in reality, it is challenging to determine the exact causes of one or another event.

2. Causes do not always equally affect the same object.

3. The influence of a cause on an object depends on the circumstances.

4. One cause can cause several mutually contradictory, complementary, etc., consequences.

5. The highlighting of certain causes of consequences is not always a complete reflection of the real situation.

6. The present can influence the past through inaccurate memories. We modify our past every time, re-create our memories and thus distort the already inaccurate memories of the past.

7. Inaccurate memories of the past influence our future and present. Time can move both forward and backwards, and influence what happens in both the past and the future.

8. What we call "cause and effect" can only be a sequence of events that do not correlate.

9. What were strong connections in the past are not necessarily strong connections now and will be in the future.

 

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