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Does kamma define the universal law of cause & effect?

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I read the following verbal kamma on the internet: > Karma can be expressed like the magnetic push or pull that defines the > universal law of 'cause and effect'. Karma follows a similar rule as > le Chatelier's principle in chemistry and in physics Newton's third > law of motion What is the universal law of cause & effect in Buddhism? Does kamma define the universal law of cause & effect? Does kamma also involve an equal and opposite reaction?
Asked by Paraloka Dhamma Dhatu (45860 rep)
Jan 26, 2021, 11:24 PM
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