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Deveno said:to go a step further, the entire scientific method, is an application of logic to causality.
I disagree with that. The notion of causality is irrelevant to science. It's a leftover from Greek philosophy, where Aristotle constructed an elaborate theory of different types of "causes" including the idea that everything had an "original cause", which was used as a "proof" of the existence of god.
Causality was certainly at the heart of Greek science, and arguably was the reason most of it never progressed beyond the level of "astronomical bodies move in circular orbits because the circle is the most perfect geometrical figure".
Modern science is based on correlation, not causality.