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Lightbulb Do you believe in casuality in real life?

Causality has been the central theme in science.

An object moves only when a force is applied. It also moves in the direction of the force.

We get sick only if we have consumed something unhealthy or have been infected due to contact with some kind of microorganisms

There are reasons why we observe an eclipse on a particular day or are rocked by a n earthquake or devastated by a cyclone.

But, the question remains is casuality valid in real life? Does getting good education and performing well in examinations mean that one will be successful in life. By success one means a good job, a good salary etc. etc.

So go ahead and post your opinions and your vote too.!!!


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