Testing the Limits of Fine Tuning

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The discussion revolves around the challenges of fine-tuning in scientific experiments, particularly regarding the ability to dampen inner and outer perturbances. There is skepticism about the potential for achieving a null result in these experiments, suggesting that the timing of the endeavor may not be ideal. Participants express curiosity about the scientific backgrounds of others in the thread, hinting at a mix of seriousness and light-hearted banter regarding the credibility of claims made. Overall, the conversation highlights the complexities and uncertainties inherent in experimental science.
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Remember it is a very fine tunning job, and can all the inner and outter
perturbances be damped out? i put my money on a null result.
 
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Oh Sir, you couldn't hava chosen a worse time to do this!
 
hmm, we all know what that means
 
What is this all about? Did I miss something?
 
Moonbear said:
What is this all about? Did I miss something?

Just wanted to know how many scientists are here.
 
wolram said:
Just wanted to know how many scientists are here.
:rolleyes: Methinks you might be fibbing just a little. :wink:
 

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