Jason Kanter wrote: > > Bill, I have electronically calculated each step of your EB 18thc Well. I have sent the chart to your billrpt address. You can compare it to the Young, but it is more like the Vallotti-Young. In answer to your questions, > > In step 4, the A3-C4 m3 beats at 6.0 (not 8) per second. > In step 13, the "strong beating" is 6.2/second. > In step 14, the G3 4th and G3 5th both wind up beating at 2.6. > In step 15, the A3 4th and G3 5th both wind up beating at 1.6. (This means, of course, that step 14 is no longer true; G3C4 is 2.6 but G3D4 is 1.6) > In step 18, the B3E4 fourth beats at 3.8. > In step 19, the A3 5th and B3 4th both wind up at 1.5 bps. > And for your last question, the C4E4 M3 beats at 3.0. > Not quite sure I understand the ramficiations here... are you saying... no.. you cant be.... you mean Bill has has been teaching us a Reverse EBVT all this time and didnt even know it ?????? :) -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. UiB, Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html
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