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peteradio
on Feb 3, 2022
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Why isn't there a replication crisis in math?
Physics has calculable observation biases baked in. At least you can create experiments where you knowingly limit those biases based on some serious fundamentals. All other fields have so much more to worry about, it really isn't fair.
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