Well, you could be. A lot of time we work with models, where some data are consciously excluded. But, as they say: >https://twitter.com/indiecole1/status/671721705111461889 …
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All models, by definition, are wrong. (Just like a map of a country is never identical to the country)
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@realscientists@IndieCole1 Yes and no - depends on your definition of wrong, I suppose.
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@o_guest@IndieCole1 "It would be wrong to say a tomato is a vegetable. It would be more wrong to say it's a suspension bridge."1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
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@realscientists@IndieCole1 *starts building bridge out of tomatoes* *hides*1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
@realscientists Reminds me of Dr Johnson on replication "is like fitting wheels to a tomato - time-consuming and completely unnecessary." 
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