Yes. There are several sequels to Causality.
It is the empirical theory of Causality as propounded by hume.
The existence of tachyons, hypothetical particles that travel faster than the speed of light, has not been confirmed. Current theories suggest that tachyons would have imaginary mass and could violate causality, leading to paradoxes. As of now, there is no experimental evidence supporting the existence of tachyons.
You could have Gamma, ultra violate, infrared and radio
Photons do not experience the passage of time from their perspective as they travel at the speed of light. This means they do not travel forwards or backwards through time. Time does not apply to particles moving at the speed of light.
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Examples of false causality are the claims that chance, mutations or survival can drive upward evolution.
As of our current understanding of physics, it is not possible to travel faster than the speed of light. Even in millions of years, it is unlikely that we will find a way to break this fundamental limit imposed by Einstein's theory of relativity. Innovation may bring advancements in space travel, but exceeding the speed of light remains beyond our reach.
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Time travel is currently considered impossible based on our current understanding of physics, as it violates the principles of causality. While scientists continue to explore theoretical concepts like wormholes and closed timelike curves, practical time travel remains a subject of science fiction.
morality
covariation, uniqueness and temporal order