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Re: Cause and effect



Hi Anh Tuan V Nguyen,

    I am not sure about the the chemical reaction in the heated water.
I would agree with you that Statistics hides the underlying phenomena.
If we go to the local scale we always see the Causality violation as 
manifestation of the more fundamental phenomena. It is Statistics that 
restores the validity of the classical Causality in a global meaning.

   Back to the heating phenomena, the causality is if I heat the air
the presure will increase. However, if you put a candle near a bottle
with a small neck, the pressure in the bottle will decrease. In general
you can imagine micro caves, where pressure and temperature can decrease
when those increase globally. Of course the existence of caves will be less
likely by time. But they violates the global tendency.

  The formation of those caves may have origine in the underlying processes
and may be neccessary for the global tendency ( at the moment I cannot see
it as being universally true, but the analogue in social proccesses maybe
obvious: Ma^'y anh tri' thu+'c ga`n ga`n hay a(n no'i ngu+o+.c ddo+`i 
ddo^i lu'c cu~ng co' lo+.i cho tie^'n ho'a xa~ ho^.i dda'o dde^?)

Cheers
Aiviet