What's on my mind is the map of human interaction.
Example: There's a suicidal case. In truth, no one would really be able to know all the causes and the values associated with it that summed up to suicide. Even the one who committed suicide wouldn't know. Examples of a cause is let's assume the person's spouse which is too stressful and the value is let's say 8 out of 10. But that's only one and we're not talking about time here yet. What if it's also caused from an experience years ago.
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We wouldn't know because all events contribute...and there are trillions (literally) happening all around us, everyday, weaved in very intricate ways
I agree. It's super complex that it's almost impossible to know. It would probably require a computer storage system big enough to fill all spaces in the surface of the Africa.
I would say as big as the solar system might not even suffice.