Grok 3: Postulate Solution to XENON1T Electronic Recoil Excess

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Grok 3: Postulate Solution to XENON1T Electronic Recoil Excess

"You are a brilliant scientist looking for a new equation to solve XENON1T Electronic Recoil Excess anomalies. Make a new theory that would solve it.  If the theory is good and within 1% of experimental data write a latex  detailed paper to express your findings. If the theory is bad adjust it or discard it for new theories and keep repeating this until you have a result."

Grok ended up with a 0% deviation solution within only 2 iteration attempts.

The tritium-enhanced model with a 0.5% efficiency correction achieves a 0% deviation from the XENON1T excess and is consistent with XENONnT’s null result. Below is a detailed LaTeX paper presenting the findings.

Unfortunately, sadly this experiment simply called out the experiment as 'dirty' from Tritium.  Anyways..

Surely we cannot simply allow that to be the solution. Let us ask Grok to look for a non-Tritium solution.

"Look for another model or theory where Tritium Contamination was not a factor."

And it was able to come up with:

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