The possibility of causal space-time description of experience has recently been ofteon denied, .lnd emphasis has been laid upon the purely statistical validity of quantum-theoretical relations. This denial of a possible causal space-time description has aroused suspicious and diffidence in regard to the newer physics. The purpose of this note is to show that there is no need for the above denial and that we have not only one possibility of a causal space-time description of experience, but actually two of them. This superabundance or possibilities of description is the very reason, as we shall see presently, why some relations can have only statistic validity.