Mounting arguments point to William Shakespeare, but Douglas Bruster, professor of English at The University of Texas at Austin, has recently found evidence confirming that the 325 additional lines are indeed the work of the Bard.
The
argument has been
mounted that even records of this length may contain fluctuations «about the global equilibrium reference
point» that are part of long duration oscillations, or as sometimes stated, «one person's trend is another's cycle».