Eli5: In science, can you establish causation without knowing the causal mechanism?

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Not really. Not strictly, anyway.

If you don’t know the underlying mechanism, it’s still fully possible that correlated events are caused by some shared, underlying influence. If you can’t eliminate this possibility, you can’t confidently claim causation.

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