OK, I think it is easier to ignore people who do not know when to stop talking about trivia.
Over the last several pages of the thread, there has been a fair share of criticism of the thread, some focused on the mathematical definition of the similarity principle as placed recently on the first page of the thread by the thread starter, claiming that it is complete gibberish. So I think it might be nice to have a discussion of the meaning of the definition of similarity.
In the next post I will attempt to give my understanding of this definition, with examples from the thread. I invite people to join the discussion.
Cheers,
k
Over the last several pages of the thread, there has been a fair share of criticism of the thread, some focused on the mathematical definition of the similarity principle as placed recently on the first page of the thread by the thread starter, claiming that it is complete gibberish. So I think it might be nice to have a discussion of the meaning of the definition of similarity.
In the next post I will attempt to give my understanding of this definition, with examples from the thread. I invite people to join the discussion.
Cheers,
k