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Causal Propagation

Causal propagation refers to how effects or changes spread through a system because of interconnected causes. Imagine a chain reaction where one event triggers another, like dominoes falling. In systems like physics or software, understanding causal propagation helps us see how a change in one part influences subsequent parts. It’s about tracing the flow of influence from initial causes through their effects, helping us understand cause-and-effect relationships within complex networks or processes.