We may be talking two different principles.
What I understand from your definition is when confronted with something "new", you are referencing the creation of a "new" equation. Do I have that correct?
Mikado14 wrote:We may be talking two different principles.
What I understand from your definition is when confronted with something "new", you are referencing the creation of a "new" equation. Do I have that correct?
Mikado14 wrote:I see. What I was referencing was existing equations. For example, the equations for reactance, capacitive or inductive. Or the formulas for a simple transistor circuit of which most are based upon Ohm's law.
So, I was only referencing the situation of existing equations that are used in an application, already engineered.
And I agree with you in regards to the forum but, I believe that anything "new" must, I repeat must, have equations derived from a data set. I knew someone who felt that equations should come first but if you don't have data to "create" the equation, how do you know how to derive such?
Mikado
wags wrote:
Tend to agree except if you are devising the experiment in the first place and how to obtain a reliable high quality data set becomes essential.
Mikado14 wrote:wags wrote:
Tend to agree except if you are devising the experiment in the first place and how to obtain a reliable high quality data set becomes essential.
Absofreakin'lutely!!
Could not agree anymore.(as my above wording should indicate <g>)
Mikado
re-rose wrote:Mikado14 wrote:wags wrote:
Tend to agree except if you are devising the experiment in the first place and how to obtain a reliable high quality data set becomes essential.
Absofreakin'lutely!!
Could not agree anymore.(as my above wording should indicate <g>)
Mikado
And where a new cause/effect relationship is claimed to have been discovered, must one understand how it works in order to collect data to prove or disprove the claim? I think not, but then I'm simple like that.
rose
Mikado14 wrote:re-rose wrote:Mikado14 wrote:wags wrote:
Tend to agree except if you are devising the experiment in the first place and how to obtain a reliable high quality data set becomes essential.
Absofreakin'lutely!!
Could not agree anymore.(as my above wording should indicate <g>)
Mikado
And where a new cause/effect relationship is claimed to have been discovered, must one understand how it works in order to collect data to prove or disprove the claim? I think not, but then I'm simple like that.
rose
I repeat my post from above:
Absofreakin'lutely!!
Could not agree anymore.(as my above wording should indicate <g>)
Mikado
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