If you can’t imagine an universe that’s not made out of causes and effects than talking about such an universe is meaningless.
To be able to assign a probability zero to the statement that the universe is not made out of causes and effects you have to be able to imagine a universe that’s not made out of causes and effects.
Meaningless statements can’t be true or false. Speaking about their probability makes no sense.
If you can’t imagine an universe that’s not made out of causes and effects than talking about such an universe is meaningless.
To be able to assign a probability zero to the statement that the universe is not made out of causes and effects you have to be able to imagine a universe that’s not made out of causes and effects.
Meaningless statements can’t be true or false. Speaking about their probability makes no sense.
Before Einstein nobody could imagine without universal time either.
In other words, if you can’t imagine a universe with property X, that’s a fact about you not about the universe.