GotGarlic
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Yes, That would be correct.
But I did go back and read your post again. I am not sure I "get it". Maybe you can explain?
This is the post I'm referring to:
A basic principle of scientific investigation is that correlation does not equal causation.
You see a correlation between two things, but now you need evidence to prove that one caused the other.
Example: I woke up this morning. Did you? You did?! Wow! Did my waking cause yours, or did your waking cause mine? Or are they unrelated?
This explains it better than I can. See #2: http://web.cn.edu/kwheeler/fallacies_list.html#false_cause_anchor