Sunday, May 31, 2015

The work involved in finding a noth on the yardstick

Probability, pure math, physics, statistics all have equivalent functions called work, energy, rate and ratio. They transform into frequency power spectrum, and probability distributions.

All these things seem to re-appear across fields because that is what it takes to optimize a finite yardstick which support a ring.  Matching precision along  the notches, allocating white apace and notch space, matching actions to significance. Making sure log is equally accurate everywhere. Getting a good estimate of Pi. Its all hard work, and somebodies got to do it.

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