So basically the system didn’t filter out high frequencies like it should have bean designed to? Bad example.
yes I am a guy on the forum who is not quoting other people on other forums I’m actually providing links to real papers. I am also not saying anything that conflicts with well-established Shannon Nyquist.
I don’t need to channel Fermi to understand how scientific Labs work or engineering labs for that matter. If you get a measurement but doesn’t correspond to what you expect your first inclination is not to think you’ve discovered something new it is to assume that you made a mistake in your measurement. At that point you will review your equipment redo the measurement try to do the measurement a different way look at how you may have made the measurement wrong or what is wrong with your hypothesis. Only after exhausting all other options will you assume you have made a discovery. Even then you were probably wrong.
yes I am a guy on the forum who is not quoting other people on other forums I’m actually providing links to real papers. I am also not saying anything that conflicts with well-established Shannon Nyquist.
I don’t need to channel Fermi to understand how scientific Labs work or engineering labs for that matter. If you get a measurement but doesn’t correspond to what you expect your first inclination is not to think you’ve discovered something new it is to assume that you made a mistake in your measurement. At that point you will review your equipment redo the measurement try to do the measurement a different way look at how you may have made the measurement wrong or what is wrong with your hypothesis. Only after exhausting all other options will you assume you have made a discovery. Even then you were probably wrong.