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nradov
1y ago
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You could claim anything, but is there hard quantitative data to support such a claim? Or are we just guessing?
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michaelmior
1y ago
The author presents some data in the article. Also, the absence of hard quantitative data doesn't necessarily make it a complete guess. (At least not any more than starting with the assumption of a Gaussian distribution.)
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