In our solar system, the two largest objects are the Sun and Jupiter. Suspiciously, their radii both start with the number ’69′: the Sun’s radius is 696,340 km, while Jupiter’s is 69,911 km.
What percent of ancestral simulations have this or similarly silly “easter eggs”. What is the Bayes factor
In our solar system, the two largest objects are the Sun and Jupiter. Suspiciously, their radii both start with the number ’69′: the Sun’s radius is 696,340 km, while Jupiter’s is 69,911 km.
What percent of ancestral simulations have this or similarly silly “easter eggs”. What is the Bayes factor
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