[David M]
Could we suggest that it is relationship that brings about
causation/patterns?
Behaviour is only offered when it is called for from one being to another?
Relationship gives actuality to what is otherwise latent/potential
behaviour?

[Case]
Relationship requires a distinction. I do not pretend to understand Brown's
"Law of Form" but that is where he starts. Once a distinction is made all
sorts of things become possible through relationship. A single distinction
can produce multiple relationships and the more distinctions that can be
made the greater the number of possible relationships.

One thing piles upon another and pretty some you have probability. Causation
is merely a statement of probability.



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