army1987 comments on Taking "correlation does not imply causation" back from the internet - Less Wrong
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The point still applies. What do you mean by “correlation” --formally or informally-- when one (or both) of the variables is constant across the population?
The specific fake argument used is flawed because of that. When people make the correlation-causation error, how often are they doing it based off of a variable that's constant across the population? Do people ever really develop 'drinking water causes x' beliefs?
It's a valid point and very true, but I suspect that it isn't applicable to the issue at hand.