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by CrazyStat
1540 days ago
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Error bars account for the known and quantifiable sources of uncertainty. They don't (can't) account for unknown or unquantifiable sources of uncertainty, such as aspects of the experimental design that were not properly accounted for or unpredicted/unmodeled interactions with other particles or forces. Known unknowns and unknown unknowns, as Rumsfeld would put it. About a decade ago I saw a very nice figure of estimates of the speed of light over time showing this effect. Unfortunately I haven't been able to find it since. |
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https://www.nhn.ou.edu/~johnson/Education/Juniorlab/C_Speed/...
Edit: here’s some error bars!
https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Uncertainties-in-Reporte...