Actually, I did. I did I did I did.Quote from Anti-Madder:
And, No, you did not. You did no such thing.
Yup, I learnt it in a place called âcollegeâ (in my pre-med days).You did not do the math required to calculate this. To achieve the result you claim to have attained requires a knowledge of physics
Okay, I didnât do THAT math, but I did do the simple math that was required to reach an approximation. I wasnât looking for the precision to set an atomic clock, nor was it required to answer the questions I was asking. I was actually trying to see whether the PhD who presented it to me was correct, and he was being just as general.as well as the mathematical skill to "legally" perform a large array of biased tweaks within the equations. The whole exercise, if done without a preconceived conclusion would be pointless because the variables are so numerous that any result would have no value. Mankind does not know enough about the universe to construct a good enough equation to be worth computing. So to do it with a pre-conceived conclusion is the only reason to undertake it.
Okay, your sensors are broke (it wasnât much of an equation, nor was the complexity you describe required for the question at hand). Do you regularly engage in mind-reading? How many fingers ... never mind.I'm not sensing that you're the guy who constructed such an equation.
Alternately, you donât know that itâs not, as grammatically awkward as that sounds.You don't even know it's a parlor trick.
Explained elsewhere.How could you have devised it.