In the course of his analysis, Jung comes to the conclusion about self-existent objective senses that are not a product of the psyche, but are present simultaneously both inside the psyche and in the external world. The sense links between events act as an addition to causal relationship, which is called synchronicity. It is not a matter of mere chance, in nature there is a universal creative principle that organizes events, regardless of their remoteness in time and space, which is displayed in studies on quantum physics. Along with Jung, this was also written by Schopenhauer "On the obvious pattern in the fate of man": events are not only in causal, but also in the semantic connection, so that each event is a link of two mutually orthogonal chains.