>>11583217>causes the other to moveThere is no direct link. It is assumed something was passed along between the first object and the second object. But there's no necessary connection between the two. The first object moved and then the second object moved. What is lost here is the connection crafted in our minds. A line was drawn in our mind based on our expectation that there was something connecting the two.
Lets take this very post as an example. I replied to your post. You're replying to my post. Was there any necessary connection between the two? From an outsider's view, it may as well be random post. But only in our minds, do we form a connection and create a line between our posts.