(November 28, 2011 at 2:16 pm)Rayaan Wrote: However, I think that repeated (or many) correlations about the same thing would indicate that there is a higher probability of a causation, at least. Also, the strength of a set of correlations in determining the probability of a causation is dependent on the number of times in which there are no correlations (which occur under the same conditions).
I raise you this: