Effects are perceived, whereas causes are conceived. Effects always preceed causes in the actual developmental order.


The Book of Probes : Marshall McLuhan (2011)


Effects are perceived, whereas causes are conceived. Effects always preceed causes in the actual developmental order.

Effects are perceived, whereas causes are conceived. Effects always preceed causes in the actual developmental order.

Effects are perceived, whereas causes are conceived. Effects always preceed causes in the actual developmental order.

Effects are perceived, whereas causes are conceived. Effects always preceed causes in the actual developmental order.