well, so can anyone add to the list of things that make them different?

 
1) for change situations referred to as, [ before | gap?| after ]
Causal mechanisms that take time can generally be found in the 'gap' but
predictive models are often missing because they can jump over gaps.
 
 

Phil 

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Subject: [FRIAM] predictive models v. causal mechanisms



Big subject, but, first, are there useful ways tell the difference?
I think the main difference is between images and things, a big clear
difference, and very useful to be able to distinguish.
 

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