Didn't I say the model was correct but the parametric values were wrong?
science - systematized knowledge derived from observation, study, and
experimentation.
So, if that "observations, studies, and experiments" are wrong, then the
"science" is wrong.
I never said the model was wrong.
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Mike wrote:
The science is wrong.
Luddite ;)
That science is based on a supply that is
offered
to the demand audience. And that demand audience has always been
limited and local (for the most part). With the internet, the demand
now is expanded to millions of people.
As far as the supply, it can be said that the supply has also
expanded. But the reality is that the supply, for the most part, was a
fixed number that has decreased since the items were manufactured.
So we have an ever expanding demand with a shrinking supply. So,
while the model is correct, the parametric values are all wrong and
need updating to reflect a global demand, now.
You just finished saying the science is wrong, but everything after that
indicates that you agree completely with its premise.
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