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Equations do not describe reality. They describe what is acceptable. However, if a phenomenon is irreversible, it cannot be reproducible! The conditions have changed. Either an event does not have a cause and can be produced at will, or an event has a cause and cannot be repeated because it is irreversible. It is not strictly reproducible, as long as there is a will to reproduce it or it is cyclical. In other words, every- thing is produced (and reproduced) at will and outside the flow of time. We need only to study the essence of this will or the conditions of reproducibility (gradual and willful rejection of “disruptive ele- ments’). As a consequence, either nothing is natural or we change the definition and everything is natural when it is done willfully. This is why so-called supernatural effects exist. These are actually the best evi- dence of the existence of God as Higher or Divine Will with power over every phenomenon, including the most deterministic ones. The differ- ence between determinism and indeterminism must be explained by a distance between the source of will (or intention) and the phenomena ay . ete at NN 1 u (the acts of intention) we bear witness to. Remember Kant, who said: “each act is always both the effect of a cause according to a certain degree of determinism and the cause of an effect according to causality through freedom. Paradoxically, every act is therefore both free and determined.” The dilemma of causality exists because we are utterly convinced that the entire uni- verse is governed by strictly impersonal laws of cause and effect. We are discounting the fact that beings have the power to produce these facts. In this case, not only is the cause not physical, but it cannot be isolated either, unless physicists conduct a long study of occult sci- ences and occultists and psychologists take up fundamental physics. In absolute relativity, causality is quite simply variable. It is more or 1 There are a few indispensable steps towards understanding. The following arguments are based on the evolution we have observed: 1. Newton described time and space as absolute, in which the dynamics of reality took place separate from phenomena. 196 The Science of Extraterrestrials: UFOs Explained at Last * Eric Julien to do so without necessarily having an exact vision of what needs to be reconsidered. The following two antagonist principles add paradox to contempo- less existent.