alexi_drago
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If A causes B, then A comes first. This is true as well for any ordered network of causation, even if one doesn't directly cause the other.
The interval is the number of events between them in a linear chain of causality. This is just a number, not a measured duration, although it might have some limit if events are discrete and finite.
I did say it wasn't depicting spacetime and just giving the idea of the problem of ordering events without a frame of reference but ok, due to the limit of the speed of light, an observer can only be within a particular range on the edge of the circle. Events that are within each others light cones will always be seen to be in order from anywhere within that range but events that are not within each others light cones may be seen to be ordered differently from different frames of reference within that range.
Edit: that doesnt work. Still though, with the first example, how would you put (or imagine) the events in absolute order without any reference frame?
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