Causality is born

A human being uses perceived causality to shape reality according to their will.

We can only exercise our will when most of the phenomena that we observe show a high level of predictable behavior. These phenomena must be part of a highly reliable causal system. For example, when we walk, we expect support with every new step because it has always been possible to walk this way. Similarly, we rely on the predictable pattern of the Sun rising and setting, which helps us structure our days and years.

Countless predictable and reliable causal relationships support our ability to survive in our current environment.

Our environment needs to be able to respond quickly to unexpected changes, such as when a person walks by. All particles or entities in the environment must be prepared to react promptly. The necessary support must be available in time. We can depend on this support being predictable because all the entities involved constantly adjust to cause and effect.

This high-frequency renewal cycle, necessary for causality according to natural laws, requires a minimal amount of time. This concept forms the basis of quantum physics.

The shortest cycle is related to the concept of Planck time and the highest frequency of electromagnetic radiation that we have observed.

The act of walking is an individual and unpredictable free choice on a macrocosmic level. It requires the availability of free energy to exercise this free choice. The causal compensation will inevitably be present as a consequence, but the compounded impact on the environment is massive and complex. It will require numerous iterations of the frequent renewal of microcosmic causalities to complete.

In the thought experiment of The Dutch Paradigm, the assumption is that free electric energy emerged in the second period of the beginning of the universe. It is the manifestation of the ‘particle’ element in particle/wave duality. 

The Dutch Paradigm operates on this basic assumption.