Solution of Einstein’s Causality Problem: The AHK Theorem

Abstract

'Chance' is defined as an event on the time scale withour any cause before it appears. That means, that cause and effect is identical. This is the only way to integrate chance into a consistent theory of causality. The identity of cause and effect is called AHK theorem (Aristotle-Hegel-Kaiser).

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Peter M. Kaiser
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