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In the cosmological principle, implies that matter and energy are randomly distributed in space.
Causal Relationship
A connection between two entities where one is understood to be the cause of the other.
Logical Fallacy
A flaw in reasoning that leads to incorrect arguments, often invisible in the argument's structure but critically undermining its validity.
Causally Related
Refers to entities or events connected by a cause-and-effect relationship, where one directly influences or brings about the other.
Randomly Assigned Control Group
A group of subjects in an experiment that is randomly selected to not receive the treatment, allowing for a comparison to evaluate the effect of the treatment.
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