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I sure some of you are familiar with the objection that virtual particle fluctuations and/or radioactive isotope decay violate specific causal principles we hold to. These would include statements like “Everything that begins to exist has a cause” as well as certain versions of the principle of sufficient reason. I was wondering why both objections (virtual particle fluctuations and radioactive isotope decay) fail in falsifying these causal principles (assuming they do). Thanks in advance.