A framework asserting that causality is preserved under all physical transformations—no matter how extreme the conditions, cause will always precede effect. Theory of Preservation of Causality suggests that causality isn't just a regularity but an inviolable structure of reality. Even in quantum mechanics, even in black holes, even in speculative FTL scenarios—causality holds. The theory doesn't explain how; it posits that preservation is fundamental. It's the physicist's faith: cause before effect, always and everywhere.
Theory of Preservation of Causality "Quantum entanglement seems instantaneous—effect without time for cause. Preservation of Causality says: the cause is just hidden, not absent. Information may travel differently, but causality always wins. The theory is a bet: keep looking, and you'll find the causal chain. Causality preserved, always."
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Get the Theory of Preservation of Causality mug.A speculative framework proposing that causality itself has elastic properties—that causal relationships can stretch, compress, or deform under extreme conditions without breaking. Theory of Elasticity of Causality suggests that cause and effect aren't always rigidly separated; they can stretch across time, bend around obstacles, or compress into near-simultaneity. The theory identifies causality's elastic limits: when does stretching become violation? When does compression become paradox? Understanding reality requires understanding how far causality can stretch without snapping.
Theory of Elasticity of Causality "In quantum mechanics, causes and effects seem to stretch—particles influenced by measurements that haven't happened yet. Elasticity of Causality says: maybe causality stretches, like a rubber band. It doesn't break; it just deforms. The question isn't whether causality holds; it's how far it can stretch before it has to snap back."
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Get the Theory of Elasticity of Causality mug.A framework examining how causality operates through light—the role of photons in transmitting causal influence across space and time. Theory of Causality of Light asks: Is light the only carrier of causality? What happens at the cosmic scale where light takes billions of years to travel? How does causality work in regimes where light hasn't yet arrived? The theory explores the relationship between light speed and causal structure, asking whether causality might have other carriers.
Theory of Causality of Light "We see stars as they were, not as they are—causality delayed by light's travel. Causality of Light says that's not just astronomy; it's fundamental. Light carries causality across space. The question is: what happens in places light hasn't reached? Is causality absent, or just waiting?"
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Get the Theory of Causality of Light mug.A framework examining how matter embodies and transmits causality—how particles, fields, and objects carry causal influence across space and time. Theory of Causality of Matter asks: What is matter's role in causality? Is matter just frozen causality? How do particles "remember" their causal history? The theory explores matter as the medium of causal transmission.
Theory of Causality of Matter "Every particle carries its history—its causes, its origins. Causality of Matter says that's not metaphor; it's physics. Matter is causality made substance. Understanding matter means reading the causal record written in its structure."
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Get the Theory of Causality of Matter mug.A framework examining how thermodynamics and causality relate—how energy flow, entropy, and heat define the direction of causal influence. Theory of Causality of Thermodynamics asks: Is the arrow of time (and thus causality) thermodynamic? Does entropy increase define the direction of cause and effect? What happens in regions where entropy decreases? The theory explores the deep connection between heat and cause.
Theory of Causality of Thermodynamics "We remember the past, not the future—that's causality's arrow. Thermodynamics says that arrow is entropy increase. Causality of Thermodynamics asks: is that all? Is causality just thermodynamics in disguise? The theory explores the heat at the heart of cause."
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Get the Theory of Causality of Thermodynamics mug.A framework examining how gravity and causality intertwine—how gravitational fields structure causal relationships across space and time. Theory of Causality of Gravity asks: Is gravity just another force, or is it the fundamental expression of causality? How do gravitational waves carry causal influence? What happens to causality in extreme gravity? The theory explores gravity as the causal fabric itself.
Theory of Causality of Gravity "Gravity isn't just a force; it's the structure of cause and effect. Causality of Gravity says that's why gravity shapes spacetime—because spacetime is causality made geometric. Understanding gravity means understanding how causes become curves."
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Theory of Causality of Mass "Near a black hole, causality twists—time slows, light bends, effects follow strange paths. Causality of Mass says that's mass doing its causal work. Mass isn't just stuff; it's a causal structure. Understanding causality means understanding how mass shapes it."
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