Your car has one fuel injector, what is it, throttle body? Come back when you have gained even the most rudimentary knowledge of how a car works. I was working in a garage in Jr. high and worked my way through college in a shop so cars are probably a place you don't want to expend your gibberish to me.
So much for your other comments ~ you're still in awe of Einstein and imagine NO ONE ELSE COULD POSSIBLY UNDERSTAND ANYTHING HE SAID!
Go sell crazy somewhere else, were all full here (Jack Nicholson). So, the astronomers that proved his special relativity paper from 1905 didn't understand him? Just because YOU don't understand him doesn't mean that others don't. I'm not saying I understand him, I'm not a physicist but I've read the SR paper and it's not hard to read and understand until you get to the math and then hold on, maybe I shouldn't have missed that day in Calculus!
Give me a break, you worked in the USPS while I've been keeping data centers running for twenty years. You complain about how the USPS works but you didn't have the guts to try and work somewhere else did you?
The point was your story about the fictitious 100 MPG carburator is getting hoary with age ~ in fact, it's doggone near WRONG and MEANINGLESS.
We will, eventually, have systems that give us 100 MPG whether you like it or not.
My suggestion was that you UPDATE YOUR STORY!
Otherwise, the rest of your post was simply BS. You're like the guy who stands in line all day for stamps at the post office only to find that someone closed that counter line years ago.
You holler, "I see you people hiding back there behind those boxes and stuff. Come out here and serve me".
No, doesn't work that way.
There's no problem at all understanding the math part ~ it's the BS from the non-math majors that's the difficulty in any of this.
There's no problem at all understanding the math part ~ it's the BS from the non-math majors that's the difficulty in any of this.