It sounds like you're approaching this situation with a nuanced and open-minded perspective.

"Hocus pocus math" is a great way to describe mathematical errors or inconsistencies that are difficult to explain or seem suspiciously convenient. It implies a sense of whimsy or trickery, rather than any intentional wrongdoing.

By acknowledging the possibility that it was an honest mistake, you're showing that you're willing to consider alternative explanations and give people the benefit of the doubt. This is a great way to approach complex issues like this!

Can you tell me more about what specifically made you skeptical of the post? Was it a calculation error, inconsistent data, or something else entirely?

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