I know what interpolation is, thanks. The example you give is based on physics laws such gravity, friction. The interpolation on komodo strength is not based in any law.Don wrote: To help you understand this, there are some good web sites that explain interpolation and curve fitting and such. [...]
[...] If you throw a ball high in the air at a given angle, you can predict almost exactly where it will land
You have some initial data points and you are extending the curve several orders of magnitude (doubling each level). You imagine some sort of continuation. Milos tested a constant +12 elo, Jesus a more reasonable approach, still nobody knows the real curve.
For the ones not speaking native English some times is hard to say things and easy misunderstood. At all times asked "no offense". The word imaginary con be difficult but don't know how to say in other way. Not real or irreal? sounds offensive.Don wrote: By the way, I did not see Jesus make any sort of claims about anything - I think your words were way too strong.
Maybe also you think I'm aggressive towards you, but I"m trying to express in a good way. Sorry if you feel this way.