Well you certainly are NOT a math expert...
From an earlier thread:
“The formula for calculating correlation is: The correlation between ballots cast and registrations for all counties in Ohio is .9993109593 which is of course EXACTLY what one would expect. “ -rwc1
Me:
No - not ever in the real world with real independent data would one expect a correlation that high.
0.8 is really strong; 0.95 amazing; 0.999 fantasy-with real data even when there is a expected behavioral relationship. This is not testing a physical property, like sunrise to change in brightness. This is behavior.
I posted on this very thread that I found an similar correlation >0.999 with the 1984 election and the 1980 census.
Do you believe some massive computer controlled the 1984 election? Really?