This text articulates causality as a structural form of retention. Causality is not a relation of production, succession, or necessity. It is the retention of connectivity without collapse into disconnection. Connectivity does not persist by itself. It is retained. Yet retention does not guarantee itself. Causality is not independent from time or space. Time is the retention of irreversibility. Space is the retention of configuration. Causality is the retention of connectivity. These are not domains but distinct forms of retention. Causality does not originate, nor is it derived. It is the condition under which connectivity is retained as connectivity. This text presents causality as a structural condition of retention within Kasei-Theory.
Juza Minamikata (Tue,) studied this question.