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'''Paracausality''' is a category used to refer to abilities, events or entities which seem to violate causality (i.e. the principle that all effects must have a preceding cause). It is also commonly referred to as "magic".
'''Paracausality''' is a category used to refer to abilities, events or entities that obey a system of cause of effect distinct from and 'parallel to' physics, therefore violating [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causal_closure causal closure]. It is distinct from acausality, referring to events which occur without any perceivable cause.


==History==
==History==
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