For many reasons, there are things that don't have or require an explanation. Either we can't explain it due to lack of detailed knowledge or, we just don't need to explain it. We can prove that not everything has or needs an explanation, even in TCM. Why does activating a certain point help to alleviate an ailment? An old acupuncturist may look at you with a twisted face and say, "It just does." That's the explanation!
Check out this joke presented by Stephen Hawking; it's cute!
Comments on Causality
How often have we wondered, what it? Now, measure it. How can we measure something that happened, may not have happened, or almost did? Would that require stopping time to measure the moment in-between the cause and effect? What would we compare the decision to? I think it would be possible if we measured parallel universes, but we haven't gotten there yet. We make decisions and the energy it takes to do so depends on the person and the universe and the distinguishable choices. I don't want to say that it's impossible to measure causality, but it seems irrelevant in the scientific aspect and only relevant to human experience.
Causality, "we're constantly slaves to it", "we're completely out of control"
(the volume is a bit low on this video clip)
Weird Universe?
Defined in Wiktionary, weird is:
1) Having supernatural or preternatural power
I believe that the Universe is all-encompassing; that would include the 'supernatural'. Like 'weird', 'supernatural' is also one of those words that I find to have a unique meaning in our language because it implies that it's almost unnatural, when in fact, it's the closest thing to natural we can get. Some of us have tapped into that weirdness, that supernatural state, but that doesn't make it 'weird' in the negative sense. For instance, when the phone rings and you know it's somebody else on the other line, that's not 'weird', I think that's one of the most natural thing in the world. It's almost like we wouldn't need phones and develop Yoda-like powers in the future instead.
2) Having an unusually strange character or behavior
I think that humans have strange characters and behaviors. When we learn to work with our universe, then our behaviors will be in tune, perhaps fading out words like 'weird' and 'strange'.
3) Deviating from the normal; bizarre
Yes! It's about time. Be somebody!!!
Sister Paula on Strange Universe...
She claims, "I am organized religion's best friend and worst nightmare...hallelujah!"
(disclaimer - this in no way is intended for religious promotion, but rather sheer interest)

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