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Cause

/kɔːz/noun / verb
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A cause is the essential reason or force that directly leads to a particular effect or outcome, acting as the spark in everything from natural phenomena to human decisions. In modern contexts, it often extends to social or charitable movements that inspire collective action, highlighting how a single idea can mobilize communities for change.

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The concept of cause and effect, embedded in the word 'cause', was dramatically upended by quantum physics in the early 20th century, where particles can influence events faster than light, as seen in Einstein's 'spooky action at a distance' referring to entanglement. This challenges our intuitive understanding of causality and has practical implications in technologies like quantum computing.

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