I love everything about this because my biggest hate has always been people using abstract readings of scientific studies to back up ridiculous claims.
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I have never in my life heard of bmj dot com. Is this just "fake news" dolled up to /look like/ scientific studies?
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"the trial was only able to enroll participants on small stationary aircraft on the ground, suggesting cautious extrapolation to high altitude jumps" looks like they jumped from 0.6m in the trial and like 9,000m in the comparison sample?
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i love everything about this
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@mrjamesob BMJ trail concludes that jumping from an aircraft with an empty backpack is equally as safe as jumping with a parachute. Apparently we were wrong. -
What the trial concludes is that it's dangerous to make abstract conclusions from trials without studying the limitations of that trial. That's the point
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When the aircraft is stationary on the ground, so what point are they trying to make?
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That data can be mis interpreted....
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