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Originally Posted by pberku
Let's at least agree on the fact that for whatever reason, the VCFs that you tested, - "Sachs", do not comply to Mercedes Specifications, and that the VCFs that I tested - "Behr" do comply. It's really not worth getting too excited over this. There are more important things in Life.
Try and keep your cool. (Pun intended).
Phil
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I'll agree if you agree to 'promulgate' your unique law!
It goes something like this: When expansion measurements are made on a metal amalgam, the expansion of each metal will obey the law of linear expansion precisely using the coefficient of expansion. This law is well defined and works for all observeable tests.
But there is a unique application of this law. One such was discovered by pberku and is called the
Biased Measurement Syndrome, B.M.S. Using his B.M.S., the above laws need not be validated and, in fact, he can use whatever factors needed (normally called fudge-factors) so that he can make his argument. So when the B.M.S. is employed, his data is made to fit the initial assumptions that were made going in to the test. But be aware, that this can only be invoked by pberku. Others do not have the expertise to do so. So you are forewarned!
How's that for cool??