hi rick, i do no wish to argue with you anymore but was just wondering if after so much noise you came up with some imaginative way to rebut the fact that one can trace an ellipse with different speed profiles and get any violation of the power law that has nothing to do with statistics (and that was just one figure of our paper)? also, any intentions to answer to martin’s claims too? cheers, alex
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Alex Gomez-Marin
behavior-of-organisms.org
[From Rick Marken (2018.01.23.1700)]
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On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 8:22 AM, Alex Gomez-Marin agomezmarin@gmail.com wrote:
hi rick, i do no wish to argue with you anymore but was just wondering if after so much noise you came up with some imaginative way to rebut the fact that one can trace an ellipse with different speed profiles and get any violation of the power law that has nothing to do with statistics (and that was just one figure of our paper)? also, any intentions to answer to martin’s claims too? cheers, alex
Yes, I am writing up a reply to both your “reappraisal” and Martin’s.Â
BestÂ
RickÂ
–
Alex Gomez-Marin
behavior-of-organisms.org
–
Richard S. MarkenÂ
"Perfection is achieved not when you have nothing more to add, but when you
have nothing left to take away.â?
                --Antoine de Saint-Exupery
I can’t wait to see how much you can stretch logical thinking and violate rules of evidence in order to make the facts fit your ideology.
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On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 2:02 AM, Richard Marken rsmarken@gmail.com wrote:
[From Rick Marken (2018.01.23.1700)]
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 8:22 AM, Alex Gomez-Marin agomezmarin@gmail.com wrote:
hi rick, i do no wish to argue with you anymore but was just wondering if after so much noise you came up with some imaginative way to rebut the fact that one can trace an ellipse with different speed profiles and get any violation of the power law that has nothing to do with statistics (and that was just one figure of our paper)? also, any intentions to answer to martin’s claims too? cheers, alex
Yes, I am writing up a reply to both your “reappraisal” and Martin’s.Â
BestÂ
RickÂ
–
Alex Gomez-Marin
behavior-of-organisms.org
Richard S. MarkenÂ
"Perfection is achieved not when you have nothing more to add, but when you
have nothing left to take away.â?
                --Antoine de Saint-Exupery
–
[Martin Taylor 2018.01.24.09.42]
Rick, all you have to do to invalidate my note is show that your
“correction” ( xdotydotdot - xdotdotydot)1/3 is not
proportional to V. [Hint: it expands to V/R1/3]
That should be about three lines of text and maths. Ten, perhaps
with explanatory text. I guess you must be having more trouble
rebutting Alex’s refutation of your notion.
Martin
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On 2018/01/23 8:02 PM, Richard Marken
wrote:
[From Rick Marken (2018.01.23.1700)]
On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 8:22 AM, Alex
Gomez-Marin agomezmarin@gmail.com
wrote:
hi rick, i do no wish to argue with you
anymore but was just wondering if after so much noise
you came up with some imaginative way to rebut the
fact that one can trace an ellipse with different
speed profiles and get any violation of the power law
that has nothing to do with statistics (and that was
just one figure of our paper)? also, any intentions to
answer to martin’s claims too? cheers, alex
Yes, I am writing up a reply to both your "reappraisal"
and Martin’s.Â
BestÂ
RickÂ
–
Alex Gomez-Marin
[behavior-of-organisms.org](http://behavior-of-organisms.org)
–
Richard S. MarkenÂ
"Perfection
is achieved not when you have
nothing more to add, but when you
have
nothing left to take away.�
  Â
            Â
–Antoine de Saint-Exupery