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Re: [Phys-L] causality



As well as anybody might.jsd is right and insightful as usual. but there is more. Consider a one dimentional systen of a mass (and  reference frame).F = ma and a = F/m. Notice that the equation and math says nothing about causality. But the physics says the F most likely causes the a. Newton is celebrated as the physicist who suggested this.
Physics is not math and vice versa.
Alex. F. BurrIn a message dated 2/7/2019 1:15:22 PM Mountain Standard Time, phys-l@mail.phys-l.org writes:

Still having some issues with causality.