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A BRIEF HISTORY OF ERROR

2015 
Observational errors are inevitable in astronomy, and statements of results are not complete without some estimate of the uncertainties involved. While we always strive to reduce those uncertainties, we know that some will remain. There have been times in the history of science when errors have masked second-order effects and actually assisted in the process of scientific discovery.
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