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[edit] Signal v. Noise
There seems to be some POV pushing here in declaring the 37 events as noise rather than signal. If Horowitz himself has used the term "signal" that's one thing, but it may just be what the science press used for simplicity's sake. Does anyone have a direct quote from Horowitz? As it is, I'm rewriting the counterclaim as an attributed claim rather than in the Wikipedia voice. --Dhartung | Talk 22:36, 22 September 2006 (UTC)