coincidene
Coincidene is a neologism used to describe the sense that two or more events are meaningfully related despite occurring independently or without a proven causal link. It is not a standard term in formal probability or statistics, but it appears in discussions that emphasize interpretation, pattern recognition, and the psychology of belief. The concept sits at the intersection of coincidence and causality, highlighting how humans often perceive connections where none have been established by evidence.
In practice, coincidene is often distinguished from simple coincidences by focusing on perceived significance or underlying
Etymology and usage notes: coincidene combines the familiar word coincidence with a suffix that suggests a
Examples are typically anecdotal, such as coinciding personal events that feel connected or recurring patterns across
See also: coincidence, pattern recognition, apophenia, probabilistic thinking, statistical significance.