Comfortable-Fail-558
Comfortable-Fail-558 t1_j6nsgt1 wrote
Reply to comment by Crux_AMVS24 in The direction of temperature is arbitrary. There is no reason for hot objects to be assigned a larger number than cold ones by Crux_AMVS24
I believe all you are saying is that a 1 to 1 function f(x) can be applied to another g(x) losslessly.
Similarly there’s no need to chart velocity on a linear scale or have ph be exponential. We can apply 1 to 1 functions to these at will to arrive at other mappings we can use without loss of information.
I think it’s likely a true statement but I won’t attempt to prove it.
Do you see any computational advantage to using your inverted mapping?
Comfortable-Fail-558 t1_j26j6v5 wrote
Reply to comment by HauntedReader in 1984 and homoeroticism by obrerk
It can actually be harder to try to parrot your professors own views. Depending on the professor they may respect an alternate view more.
That being said I always used to read some of my profs work and make conversation. Understanding your professor can definitely make passing a class easier
Comfortable-Fail-558 t1_j8tgz3l wrote
Reply to The speed of dark is the only thing equal to the speed of light by [deleted]
Totally false. Darkness does not have a speed. And the speed of light is simply the speed of particles with no mass.