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Yo, you have just put some numbers in a table and then said "SEE?!". Not a great presentation to make your point.

Like to someone that doesn't know what your initial question was, you have made values that decrease then plotted that they decrease.

What values are derived from what values, why, what does plotting them show. What would we see if Shiva was correct? What would we see if Shiva was incorrect?

I could open Excel and make a table with the line y=x, or y=x^2 parabola, or y = -x. So what?

Also a screenshot of a table of float values lolwut sans any explanation, which columns are inputs, which are calculated from inputs, etc.

Can you just do a better job of making your point, I'd like to understand it.

Come on, man!

EDIT: specifically

  • What is the source of the values in column C? just made up random numbers? What if you randomly made up different numbers lol. You have apparently plotted "Look what happens when I type random numbers that I chose, that change in an x-dependent manner, and then take the delta between that and evenly spaced numbers. much wow"
113 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Yo, you have just put some numbers in a table and then said "SEE?!". Not a great presentation to make your point.

Like to someone that doesn't know what your initial question was, you have made values that decrease then plotted that they decrease.

What values are derived from what values, why, what does plotting them show. What would we see if Shiva was correct? What would we see if Shiva was incorrect?

I could open Excel and make a table with the line y=x, or y=x^2 parabola, or y = -x. So what?

Also a screenshot of a table of float values lolwut sans any explanation, which columns are inputs, which are calculated from inputs, etc.

Can you just do a better job of making your point, I'd like to understand it.

Come on, man!

113 days ago
1 score