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Okay discussion time.
This calc is currently Low 7-B+, though is not in use due to upgrades that happened.
However I've done my own version of the calculation, which has updated the results to High 7-A. Which has been accepted by Therefir.
The difference between them? Therefir uses a small cube to measure the size of the bigger cube. While I do the same, I use a cube that is much closer to the bigger cube.
As you can see here, Therefir is using a cube that is closer to the camera than the big cube is. Obviously this is a low balled result as we have no idea how far away the smaller cube really is.
Something like this is acceptable, however I found a better shot to measure the size of the cube. When Wolfram was building it, we can see cubes being drawn into the bigger cube.
My calc is still a low ball as Wolfram hasn't finish adding all of the material to the cube yet, so it gets bigger than this. However I believe this is a more accurate shot to measure the cube is without a doubt closer to the bigger cube, since Wolfram is drawing it inside of the bigger cube to increase its size. And it doesn't get smaller or bigger the closer it gets.
I guess to make a long story short, do you think my updated calc is more accurate. Or is there an issue with what I'm doing here?
This calc is currently Low 7-B+, though is not in use due to upgrades that happened.
However I've done my own version of the calculation, which has updated the results to High 7-A. Which has been accepted by Therefir.
The difference between them? Therefir uses a small cube to measure the size of the bigger cube. While I do the same, I use a cube that is much closer to the bigger cube.
As you can see here, Therefir is using a cube that is closer to the camera than the big cube is. Obviously this is a low balled result as we have no idea how far away the smaller cube really is.
Something like this is acceptable, however I found a better shot to measure the size of the cube. When Wolfram was building it, we can see cubes being drawn into the bigger cube.
My calc is still a low ball as Wolfram hasn't finish adding all of the material to the cube yet, so it gets bigger than this. However I believe this is a more accurate shot to measure the cube is without a doubt closer to the bigger cube, since Wolfram is drawing it inside of the bigger cube to increase its size. And it doesn't get smaller or bigger the closer it gets.
I guess to make a long story short, do you think my updated calc is more accurate. Or is there an issue with what I'm doing here?