05/02/2008, 10:59 PM
bo198214 Wrote:Dear Henryk!GFR Wrote:It is also clear that these formulas were obtained taking into consideration y = b[3]y, implying y = b[4]ooGianfranco, please stop repeating wrong results.
Finally, my formula for the perimeter of the yellow zone is correct, despite my annoying repetitions of ... wrong statements. Despite that, I am still thinking that my "implicartion" was not completely wrong. What somebody could argue about is that: yes, y = b[4]oo has two branches (two values) and only the lower one can be reached. Therefore, it would be "cleaner" to start from the lower "civilized rational" branch of y = b[4]oo, and stipulate that this implies that y = b[3]y. But, you see, this is too difficult for me. This has nothing to do with my IQ factor, but it is only question of space (where things have to be done) and time (for doing things) of my ordinary life.
Unfortunately, as I said, I will not have much time any more to spend in these interesting debates.
It was nice to meet you all.
GFR

