Anticipation vs Cause
The operation of understanding how an event happened and which could be its possible consequences doesn't always have to follow the cause-effect law. As for forecasting , indeed, looking at the future could be limited by deterministic beliefs. In the following paragraphs will be analyzed other ways of talking about the consequences of an event and how looking at the past is generally not generative and productive in life. As previously argued, events follow the principle of uncertainty , or rather everything happens because of casual interactions. Usually, the same reagents give the same results, but this is not undoubted. The cause-effect law got born because of the conviction that the same factors give the same results, but this has always a margin of scientific error. In this stays the difference between the dialogic repertoires of anticipation and of cause. The anticipation bases on the principle of uncertainty, while the cause stands on the cause-effect law. The antic