I'm not saying the Tesla is less safe: I'm saying that, contrary to what the parent post implied in his wording, it's almost certainly more likely for the battery to catch fire than for a gas tank.
That estimate is a little bold: we can reject the hypothesis that the probability is smaller than 1/260 with p-value 0.05 (good confidence), but with your threshold of 1/26 the p-value becomes poor. Note that due to the…
This is possible with a gas car, but the gas tank doesn't occupy the whole bottom of the car and even if it is punctured, it won't ignite unless there is some additional spark or heat source. Given the number of gas…
Like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lights_Out_%28game%29 ? But I don't see how your explanation is compatible with their claim that found a neat structure like a "doubly even self-dual linear" ECC. If their claim is…
I'm not saying the Tesla is less safe: I'm saying that, contrary to what the parent post implied in his wording, it's almost certainly more likely for the battery to catch fire than for a gas tank.
That estimate is a little bold: we can reject the hypothesis that the probability is smaller than 1/260 with p-value 0.05 (good confidence), but with your threshold of 1/26 the p-value becomes poor. Note that due to the…
This is possible with a gas car, but the gas tank doesn't occupy the whole bottom of the car and even if it is punctured, it won't ignite unless there is some additional spark or heat source. Given the number of gas…
Like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lights_Out_%28game%29 ? But I don't see how your explanation is compatible with their claim that found a neat structure like a "doubly even self-dual linear" ECC. If their claim is…