I made the following statement in post #11 of this thread: “They were all made before and after each race each day; in my post (#4 of this thread) explains the science in a formula.” And again I confirmed in post #20 with the following: “I will respond to you in this way: weight itself is useless, but when converted to mass it becomes one of the most powerful metrics in the calculation of the predictive outcome of a horserace due to the many different performance metrics that can produce of the horse’s historical race performances and its future performance(s).”
This was a simplistic way of stating how to use weight (converted to mass) in the handicapping of horseracing without going into ODE of calculus and the rigors of applied physics.
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