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Ep 111: Probability - Reality, Rationality and Risk

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The Problem of Random Errors in Science Classes

Experimental error seems to contain probability, one of the first uses of probability after the games of chance. But random errors are not really random and can be reduced without limit by repeating experiments in school or university science classes. No amount of repeating measurements over and again will eliminate them. We cannot know what causes systematic errors so it's ironic they are called systematic because there is no known system that causes them.

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