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All of the following led to tensions in England during the reign of James I EXCEPT:
Gravity
A fundamental force of nature by which all things with mass or energy are brought toward one another, including objects ranging from atoms to planets and galaxies.
Universal Causality
The principle that every event has a cause, suggesting a fundamental order to the universe and the predictability of phenomena.
Hume
A philosopher who contributed significantly to ethics, epistemology, and the philosophy of religion with his inquiry into human nature.
Billiard Balls
Often used in physics and philosophy as a metaphor or example to illustrate classical mechanics, causality, and the predictability of events under certain conditions.
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