I don't understand this. You must be brilliant! But, This is far beyond my intellect!
For the vast Majority of us that could be total BS... he might have made that up....
I'm definitely not into math. However, for those who don't seem to see the need of it, let me ask if you like your GPS's. In order for them to work, someone has to take into consideration both the General and Special Theories of Relativity -- and there's plenty of math there. Be thankful to those mathematicians!who is going to use all this math? or better still the one I have not posted yet on walking. walking? now there is a good subject. the angles of the upper/lower leg, the angle of the ankle/foot. so why would you need it? to figure out what part of a pair of shoes would wear out the fastest and to either build in obsolence where it wore out the most or build in strength so it would not wear so fast....
land a plane of water and what part will collapse first and kill the occupants or strengthen that part to aid in survivability! to bad they didnt do that with the titanic.....
Math used to be like solving puzzles for me, so it was fun and it was easy; I guess it was fun because it was easy. (I'm equating solving math problems to puzzle solving, so that would make me an "equater."oh no irwin you really want me to go deeper into the math? the rest of this forum will shun us,,,ha ha ha
I just did some intensive research to find out what makes a stone skip on water. (I Googled it.)irwin, according to the guy who actually did the math, the downward pressure is enough to overcome friction and added in force against the water to make the stone bounce, losing forward momentum but over coming the friction..er eh something like that..