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  • In the sense of karma I do believe it so.And karma isn't always instant or comes back to the person in the same amount of force.Also in the physical sense of the world there is a reaction to an action.
  • cause and effect, always true. what could ever happen without sufficient cause for it to happen?
  • In Newtonian physics, sure. But I believe I remember it's "equal and opposite reaction". In human social relations? Naaah! ;-)
  • Yes! Life has proved it way to many times. And reactions can also have actions in result of them, therefore you can have chain affects. example; Action, avalanche occurs - Reaction, Kills four snowboarders and one skier - Action, you are required to where transponders incase of avalanche when skiing out of bounds - Reaction, the next avalanche engolfs 6 boarders, all six survive.
  • when i came home with my forearm crutches so i didn't fall, i'd ask my stay-at-home wife to clean up a "piss path" that could be used to safely walk through the house. while the request never yielded the desired reaction, that is, modest cleaning, it did result in yelling, screaming, and divorce. yes, probably every action always has a reaction, although, sometimes, we might not know what the reaction could be - we're limited in the ways of acquiring knowledge ... i just read the five people you meet in heaven ... if you have a chance, borrow it from you public library.

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