This fact, rather than being strange, seems curious to me, a little funny but at the same time with a moral that is worth remembering. Once the famous French astronomer Étienne Klein, one of the scientists I admire the most, who, it should be noted, despite having multiple scientific occupations and obtaining difficult-to-obtain awards, once made a Tweet marveling that the James Webb telescope photographed for the first time the closest star to us outside the solar system, Proxima Centauri. However, the scientist was totally fooled, and it was revealed that the photo was actually of a piece of chorizo. (I show the photo) However, the scientist did not take his mistake badly and instead of deleting his Tweet, with great humility, he published the following in response: "Well, at mealtimes, cognitive biases occur, so watch out for them. According to contemporary cosmology, there is no object belonging to Spanish charcuterie, but on Earth." I think the moral of this fact is that to err is human and sometimes necessary, and the world will not stop turning after making a mistake of this type. "Your best teacher is your last mistake"
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