Coincidence
Coincidence refers to a remarkable concurrence of events without an apparent causal connection. In everyday language, coincidences feel surprising or meaningful, but statistically they can arise from random chance when many events occur in a given period. Distinguishing genuine coincidences from causal relations is a common challenge in reasoning and interpretation.
From a probability standpoint, unlikely events can occur simply because many possibilities exist. For example, in
Cognition and culture also shape how coincidences are interpreted. People tend to remember striking coincidences and
In scientific contexts, coincidences can stimulate hypotheses but do not establish causation without further evidence. In