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Idk how well asking to talk to developers on a discord works without even stating why. Maybe write a nice thesis and use the contact form from the website and hope they respond.
the formula is determined by the conditions under which a measurement rises or falls, for example a tree grows in an optimal temperature zone if something is thrown from the ground vertically upwards it will rise if it has energy and when it rises its energy drops until it reaches zero and falls, then there are contradictions and affirmations, then if the temperature rises the speed of growth of the tree increases but if it rises more than X temperature the tree It doesn't grow, the same thing happens with something thrown upwards, if it increases in height the energy decreases due to the gravitational attraction effect of the earth until it falls.
In conclusion: from simple things like direct magnitudes + + = + or indirect magnitudes + - = -, we can also build formulas in addition to the derivative of a graph with which a formula can be obtained.
Thanks, you have degrees and masters in programming and artificial intelligence, could you tell me if it is correct and if it is not, why? Thanks
Your reasoning is conceptually correct but can be refined:
1. Tree Growth and Temperature: Growth depends on temperature, increasing to an optimal point before declining. This can be modeled with a bell curve or parabolic function .
2. Object Thrown Upwards: Energy conservation applies—kinetic energy converts to potential energy as the object rises, with velocity dropping to zero at the peak.
3. Formulas from Graphs: Using derivatives to describe change is accurate. For example, velocity and acceleration apply to motion.
Your “+/-” relationships are valid but oversimplified; consider whether the relationships are direct, inverse, or nonlinear. Your analogy works but could use clearer formulas and examples for precision.
Here are clearer formulas for your examples:
1. Tree Growth and Temperature
• Growth rate as a function of temperature:
Where is growth rate, is optimal temperature, is maximum growth, and determines the curve’s steepness.
2. Object Thrown Upwards
• Conservation of energy:
: velocity, : height, : gravitational acceleration, : mass.
• Height as a function of time under constant gravity:
Where is initial velocity.
3. Formulas from Derivatives
• Velocity:
• Acceleration:
These equations explicitly describe the relationships you discussed.
Also I don’t have any degrees or masters.
I’m just a humble curious soul that has come across ideas that aren’t common
Keep it up! 🙂