Currently an experiment's method needs at least one activity, should this restriction be relaxed?
See original GitHub issueRight now it is not possible to have an empty, or even missing, method
block. Sometimes I’ve found this useful though, to simply use a steady-state hypothesis as a type of examination of a target system’s normalcy.
I wonder if we could relax this restriction so that an empty method could be specified, or even no method at all being present?
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I’m happy with the change. I can see the value. I think it’d be nice to build a documentation for both so that people know why they’d pick one over the other.
Interesting. That goes the oppositie direction of what has been promoted so far. You don’t know your steady-state and you introduce perturbation.