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The notion of sensy and sensiency underscores that effects such as ringing bells or feeling a force are not inherently "aware" or "sensitive" to causes without chains of causal events passing through defined mechanisms. There's no room for effortless or instant transfer of information or energy—violating the laws of physics—without mechanisms that propagate causally and locally.
Instantaneity and The Voodoo Exclusion
Implications are made that the instantaneous transfer of energy or information is a violation of physics and that voodoo explanations often assume such violations. For instance, the idea that pushing a pin into a voodoo doll instantly causes pain in someone elsewhere is dismissed as lacking mechanism or causality, which makes it voodoo.