30.08.2008, 12:14
Chaoic16 Wrote:I am glad you also agreed to my theories.Yeah, i love it! The only thing that's not good about it - it wasn't me who came up with it
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It's a fairly standard method in physics and other experimental sciences, to avoid anomalous readings you always do multiple measurements, then use the data that converges together, and throw away the results that fall far away. This way you make sure that errors due to imprecise measuring instruments or just human mistakes or some weird occurances are not polluting the data set.