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First cause arguments often fail due to their reliance on the assumption that everything must have a cause, which may not necessarily apply to the universe as a whole. Critics argue that if everything requires a cause, then God, as the proposed first cause, would also require a cause, leading to an infinite regress. Additionally, quantum mechanics suggests that some events can occur without a clear cause, challenging the premise of causality itself. Thus, these arguments can be seen as philosophically and scientifically problematic.

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