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    Challenges→RCCP (Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle) is violated

    No earlier event can screen off the correlation between A and B unless it determines that both A and B will occur

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    A and B are correlatedRCCP (Reichenbach's Common Cause Principle) is violatedThe process is genuinely chancy, so no such determining event exists

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    so A and B are correlated. No earlier event can screen off this correlation unless it determines that A and B will occur. Since the process is genuinely chancy, there is no such event. Hence RCCP is violated.

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