Causelessness

/ˈkɔːzləsnəs/ noun

Definition

The quality or state of being without cause; the condition of existing or occurring without any reason or explanation.

Etymology

From 'causeless' plus the noun suffix '-ness,' which converts the adjective into an abstract noun expressing the quality of being causeless.

Kelly Says

The causelessness of quantum events at the smallest scales was one of the biggest shocks to physics—nature at its fundamental level appears to allow true randomness!

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