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Originally Posted by Cratos
Are you suggesting that I was deflecting and making my response unclear?
Kinematics in physics in not easy, but it becomes a lot easier with the use of differential calculus which wasn't used in my explanations.
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I'm not suggesting it. It is a fact.
You have only so far shown a partially equation that supposedly estimated one horse's weight.
It was not compared with actual data measured directly, and you have not suggested anything about the effect of time between your measurement/estimation and the event you're analyzing at hand (today's race).
You have not suggested how you use weights to handicap a race or even your theory on the role, relative or absolute, of weight in a race (i.e., is it a sign of fitness?).
These have all been asked of you. No need to divulge trade secrets either...but your "physics and calculus are true" answers are didactic and not in a useful way.