Definition (Immediate-Succession Implication).
Let A =+> B denote a immediate-succession-implication between events A and B.
Positive evidence:
A supporting observation for A =+> B occurs when event A is observed and the immediately next observed event is B.
Negative evidence:
A contradicting observation for A =+> B occurs when event A is observed and the immediately next observed event is not B (some other event).
The precise duration between A and its successor is ignored; as only the direct successor in the observation stream is considered. Similarly (A &+ B) then denotes that event B is observed as the direct next event after A, rather then being a sequence in time that can "skip" unmentioned intermediate events.
I have implementation of that idea in case anybody wants to play with this idea.
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