Who cares about False postulations like an uncaused first mover to set everything in motion, like big bang is claimed to be.FlashDangerpants wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 12:26 pmCause isn't restricted to only things that we can manipulate. Anything that plays a causal role in explanations of outcomes from interactions is a cause, and what you listed there were lots of causal interactions. Gravity plays a causal role in apples falling off trees, thus is a cause. The weave of the cloth on the billiard tables affects the speed and distance that billiard a ball of a certain velocity rolls; and a rougher cloth cause the ball to roll less far than a smoother one, so that's a causal relationship.Alexiev wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2024 12:05 pm The billiard balls are an example of how "cause" means "a handle we can manipulate," We control how we hit the cue ball. Its speed, direction and spin influence the direction of the object ball, so we say they "cause" the object ball to go in a particular direction. But, of course, there are infinite other factors influencing the path of the balls. Without gravity, the balls would fly off the table instead of into the pocket. The material with which the billiard balls are made might be adhesive, so the balls would stick together after contact. Or it might be less smooth, causing the friction at contact to have more influence over direction. The direction, speed and spin of the cue ball are variables controlled by the player. Hence they are correctly said to "cause" the direction of the object ball, but innumerable other factors are also necessary.
IIRC I think the original cosmo argument was more about movement than about matter, making the causal story slightly easier to digest. So the the thing postulated is an uncaused first mover to set everything in motion. But I don't care about religious philosophy so I could be getting that wrong.
Once again, for the hard of HEARING, and the slow of LEARNING, there was no moment that set everything in motion, called either God nor big bang, as there was never any moment of 'no motion'.
Once more, the Universe, Itself, is, always, eternally 'in motion'.