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by throwawaymaths
898 days ago
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I apologize, I'm not claiming that no aspect of supernovas is observed more than once! But so if you see something particularly unusual about that supernova (which happens a lot), it might be non reproducible, and you just have to live with that fact. For example, multimodal observation of gravitational waves is still n=1 |
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When 'intelligence' is involved it can be a little more tricky as we tend to pull some tricks that seemingly violate entropy at least on a local scale (that is systems at the local scale can become more ordered), which means it can take a lot of effort to the thermodynamic path a system took to get into its current configuration.