Standard Deviation
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January 29, 2007 at 5:22 pm #45974
Bernard A. GrantParticipant@Bernard-A.-GrantInclude @Bernard-A.-Grant in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Can someone explain to me how is standard deviation profitable to all contributions of life?
0January 29, 2007 at 5:54 pm #151208Sure – it’s called evolution. Without deviations, life itself would be impossible.
0January 30, 2007 at 2:01 pm #151230Yet, if Earth would deviate from its normal path, perhaps a little closer to the Sun or a little away from the Sun, all of life would expire!
0January 30, 2007 at 2:18 pm #151238
GomezAdamsParticipant@GomezAdamsInclude @GomezAdams in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Hey Einstein,its all “relative”.
SD is nothing more than a distance formula. Better yet a metric in data space.
You used a distance metric when you dealt with the Lorentz transformations did’nt you?
They are just measures.0January 30, 2007 at 2:33 pm #151236
EinsteinParticipant@EinsteinInclude @Einstein in your post and this person will
be notified via email.The universe is unstable,so we need to identify sd to make it stable?
0January 30, 2007 at 2:50 pm #151239
GomezAdamsParticipant@GomezAdamsInclude @GomezAdams in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Wow!!!
I knew I should have never taken on Einstein!
I got warped back in time.
My original posting was in response to his!0January 30, 2007 at 3:06 pm #151242
bagel guyParticipant@bagel-guyInclude @bagel-guy in your post and this person will
be notified via email.I knew Albert Einstein, and you Sir, are no Albert Einstein.
Well . actually I knew the nephew of the bagel guy, but I still maintain that you Sir are no Einstein, neither bagel meister nor genius of relativity.0January 30, 2007 at 3:11 pm #151245
Deep ThoughtParticipant@Deep-ThoughtInclude @Deep-Thought in your post and this person will
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0January 30, 2007 at 4:10 pm #151250DT:When I first saw the post, I thought of the same answer, then decided to do some work.Yesterday afternoon I was waiting for the iSixSigma computer to come up with the answer when the site went down. I thought it had been demolished for a hyperspace bypass.I am still waiting to find out exactly what the question was.Cheers, BTDT
0January 30, 2007 at 5:17 pm #151252
Deep ThoughtParticipant@Deep-ThoughtInclude @Deep-Thought in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Could the question be hidden in the demented gibberish that Idiotin Math. posts on this website?
0January 30, 2007 at 7:57 pm #151270
Idiotinmath.Participant@Idiotinmath.Include @Idiotinmath. in your post and this person will
be notified via email.Bagel
I’m not Albert Einstein,I’m his cousin (memeber of the family),unfortunatly with a low IQ score no more than 124.Ask you please to understand my stupidity?best regards0January 30, 2007 at 8:30 pm #151281No. Im afraid that I dont accept any lineage at all on your part to Albert Einstein.
Perhaps one of the Einstein Brothers’ dimwitted bagel-boxing third cousins on Aunt Maudes inbred half-brother Clydes side of the family sure, thatd be believable, but certainly not lineage to Albert Einstein , unless of course, .. as a youth you were inadvertently sucked into one of Alberts differentiable manifolds as you scrambled drooling along after a warm rolling bagel no, thats merging more paradigms than even Stokes haphazard theorem thought to intertwine, but .. it could, I suppose, shed new light on the concept of symplectomorphism is that your operating premise?0 -
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