Causality and statistics
Hello Rabbi, an idea occurred to me that I would be happy to hear your professional opinion on. The idea is that statistics can almost certainly prove that there is causality. You test a natural and known thing, such as a stain appearing every time you pour water on the ground. After doing the experiment a few times, it proves that there is probably a connection between the things, even though there may be a small percentage that it happened by itself. Then the principle of generalization to other material things. What do you think?
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