Yes, there are distinctions to be made. But the status quo is clearly absurd.
Also, contrasting "scientific inquiry" vs "traditional correlation" in the context of patents is misleading. There's no requirement to demonstrate mechanistic understanding to get a patent. So it's arguably all just correlation.
Also, contrasting "scientific inquiry" vs "traditional correlation" in the context of patents is misleading. There's no requirement to demonstrate mechanistic understanding to get a patent. So it's arguably all just correlation.