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The evolution of scientific thinking thus increasingly affirms the influence of what constitutes the abstraction of the universe, i.e., space and time. This new vision allows us to look at phenomena, including the unusual ones, from a different angle without changing the gener- ally accepted laws. In fact, we are interested in what is outside the norm, such as paranormal phenomena and UFOs. We all know that the “marginal” constitutes our future, because otherwise we would just remain stuck in contemporary notions. To change our point of view, we must accept that causality is variable, going from strict causality to zero causality (in the physical sense of the term). We therefore need to apply fuzzy logic, the laws of chaos, synchronicity and fractals. I will show you several indications proving the tangible existence of a third possi- bility, of a phenomenological gradation and of variability in the cause- effect relation. This causality change — from absolute reproducibility to absolute willpower — will be expressed in various ways depending on the number of causes and effects involved, and the proximity of the cause or the effect, depending on the indetermination (inability to identify one or the other), and more simply through the absence of relations. In fact, causality is a matter of complexity. The greater the com- plexity of a system, the less causality is expressed “individually.” Causality becomes the system, as observed in thermodynamics. Therefore, a systematic analysis provides the best formulation of causality. The system is defined by an inherent causal mode. The human body is a good example. Depending on the purity and form of the system connections, cause and effect will appear clearly or not and may disappear completely in a hyper-complex inter-connective net- work such as the brain. The network needs such complexity to gener- ate the connections it needs — as we have seen in neurogenesis (production of neurons), i.e., the connections indirectly requested by the “network owner.” Every connection is a causal link in itself. This is the fundamental quest of artificial intelligence: controlling causality by creating it and making it disappear. Creativity is a divine power. It supplants causality by its own nature. Therefore, God is not a cause, but the Principle Creator, i.e., the Willpower He shares with us. Physics picked linear time by pure convention to observe the a priori nature of causality. However, if it is relative or variable, we can accept that cyclical time with a circular geometry is useful. Causality may disappear for one system, but not for others. Time travel can thus become possible without changing the cause-effect rela- tions of other systems, where causality is necessary and/or rendered 136 The Science of Extraterrestrials: UFOs Explained at Last * Eric Julien