Correlation may not imply causation - but it is highly correlated with causation! In fact, the most likely theory is that correlation causes causation... ;-)
If A causes B, then artificially inducing A results in (or increases the frequency of, etc.) B. I am not really sure what you are trying to say, nor what "most likely theory" here means (under what setup?)
I realize you are being glib, but this is important!
A post about how, for some causal models, causal relationships can be inferred without doing experiments that control one of the random variables.
If correlation doesn’t imply causation, then what does?