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PeroK reacted to mitchell porter's post in the thread Undergrad MOND disproved at large scales with
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It's standard MOND lore that MOND doesn't quite work for galaxy clusters - it has its own "missing mass" problem, or need for dark... -
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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2604.14327 Fig.1 and Fig.2 seem to show that MOND is disproved at large scales due to measurements of galaxy... -
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After closing this thread, @FactChecker wanted to add the following post to the discussion: Thank you @FactChecker -
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While I like this, it is not like if I can picture it better, because even with a classical field in mind I cannot get a sense of how it... -
PeroK replied to the thread The optimal way of dividing the bet three ways.I guess it's just the modern way to treat each problem as a separate numerical calculation and eschew general formulas whenever possible? -
PeroK replied to the thread The optimal way of dividing the bet three ways.The formula I gave in post #5 works in this case as well. The sum of the implied probabilities is: $$p = \frac 1 2 + \frac 1 3 + \frac... -
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Probably you are better off to use the fractions until the very end. Solving your first equation gives this. ## r = \frac{2}{3} s =... -
PeroK replied to the thread The optimal way of dividing the bet three ways.. I tend to agree. I see now that the odd are not on mutually exclusive events. -
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The source is Mathematics of Finance: An Intuitive Introduction (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics) by Donald G. Saari. The objective... -
PeroK replied to the thread The optimal way of dividing the bet three ways.It's not about maximising or minimising something. It's about guaranteeing a fixed return. -
PeroK replied to the thread The optimal way of dividing the bet three ways.The Olympic team is Great Britain. Athletes from Northern Ireland have the option to compete for Great Britain or Ireland... -
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CH is not about what the reality is, but about what we can say about reality. It is a development and formalization of the Bohr's... -
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To calculate expected winnings (without ensuring the same payoff in all eventualities) you would need some basis for the actual... -
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This is not correct. I have already pointed out how your examples only show certain kinds of discreteness. None of those kinds are... -
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Ontology is philosophy, regardless of whether the philosophy is a philosophy about physical systems or not. Physics is a science...