Jon --

It's a mystery to me.  I believe they are simply counting the number of
spectral lines at each wave number and plotting the histogram.  And the
link is between the now and the very long ago.  And I believe there's no
reason to expect this histogram to have any particular distribution at
all?  It's just a weird result.

-- rec --

On Tue, May 12, 2020 at 1:10 PM Jon Zingale <jonzing...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Roger,
>
> I get the sense that this is a link between the very small
> and the very large, but I am far from being a physicist.
> Could you say more about this result?
>
> Jon
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