Grok 3: Postulate Solution to the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly

Grok suggests a 'Spectrum Adjustment' to solve the issue of the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly.

Grok 3: Postulate Solution to the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly
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"You are a brilliant scientist coming up with new theories that solve the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly (Various, 2011–Present).  Come up with a theory then test it 3 times against known data.  If the theory fails adjust it or discard it repeatedly until you find a solution with very high accuracy < 1%."

  • This one stumped Grok for some time and it went through dozens of postulates - checking and discarding each one.
  • Eventually Grok did come up with a solution, however it's comments were very sparse.  It needed to elucidate it's findings a bit:

"Below is a detailed paper designed to educate both scientists and laypersons about the proposed solution to the Reactor Antineutrino Anomaly. It includes a clear explanation of the theory, step-by-step calculations, comparisons with known experimental results from Daya Bay, RENO, and Double Chooz, and a concluding commentary."

The paper required some advice to be rewritten a few times, and as it did it we would see it's work:

Grok suggested:

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