Shouldn't that be post hoc, ergo proper hoc (after this, therefore because of this)?
Doesn't explain the supposed 'causation'.
Shouldn't that be post hoc, ergo proper hoc (after this, therefore because of this)?
Doesn't explain the supposed 'causation'.
"after this, therefore because of this"), in which an event following another is seen as a*necessary consequence*of the former event, and from*conflation, the errant merging of two events, ideas, databases, etc., into one.
Closed minds are closed forever, there’s no key.
Gary
It appears Porton Down is now performing GOF activities to predict further virus types, and how GOF is a possible solution to neutralise any pandemic?
Gary