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People try and try again, but the power law always win, because mathematical truth always wins.
Novozhilov proposes this elegant method (this is where his physics background shows) called affine reduction. I didn't think to use this one. It is a good contribution. But he applies it to only 4 points and he gets a power law of 4.
Well what happens if you apply it to all the data points?
A power law close to 6 is the best result.
Thank you Novozhilov for showing the power law is real using method 2312.