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Originally Posted by Cratos
I will agree with your statement with the following caveat that it can be done (and we are doing it successfully), but it takes a rigorous understanding of force and motion with the mathematical ability to apply the theory into a useful and practical wagering model with profitable results.
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I look forward to seeing how the (apparently) new spin-off project that has been mentioned recently on this thread will integrate and implement your concepts in the (apparently) new project to study the effects of pace on race outcomes. (If that is, in fact, the intent/purpose of the spin-off project.)
One of the major deficiencies of software developers is over-reliance on technology as a solution to every problem. Rather than seeking (and discovering, as you seem to have done) new concepts, new insights, and new understandings, they seem to believe that mindless number crunching of the same old same old everyone else uses will generate "better" results than everyone else is getting--if only they can design/code/build an app slick enough to do their thinking for them.