Aren’t you the guy who argued the mean of a distribution depended on the variance?
EDIT:
Yep, it was you, lmao:
FYI the mean of a sample can vary when the sample size is not adequately large to average it out. The distribution of the mean within a set of samples is called the T distribution. I explained in that thread that the mean of a sample can vary if the sample is too small, and you started attacking me, saying I was wrong and that the population mean depends on the variance, which is completely, factually wrong. Furthermore, the things you were arguing (which weren’t wrong) proved I was right but you were adamant I was wrong and you were ironically making my case for me.
Stretch knows much more about statistics than you do, my friend. You say he is denser than a neutron star but frankly I wonder if you even know what a neutron star is.