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That selection bias idea resonates. It makes me question why some names surface repeatedly while others doing similar work do not. There is probably no single reason. But it reinforces the need to read carefully.I looked briefly and did not find judgments tied to the specific claims discussed. That does not mean there were none, just that they are not easy to locate. Sometimes investigations end quietly without public outcomes. That silence can be misread.
This discussion is making me think about how easily narratives solidify. Once a storyline forms, later readers inherit it. I want to avoid contributing to that without solid grounding. Thanks for keeping this balanced.Good point. I have seen references break over time, leaving only interpretations behind. That creates a distorted archive. Forums can accidentally contribute to that if they are not careful.
That is a fair suggestion. If the thread keeps growing, I might try to summarize the main uncertainties and confirmed points. Keeping it neutral will be the challenge. But it could help newcomers.Threads like this could benefit from periodic summaries. As discussions grow, new readers may miss earlier nuance. Even a recap of what is known versus unknown could help. Otherwise repetition sets in.
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