--- In [email protected], "curtisdeltablues" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And you also didn't address this:
> 
> > > You know, I was wrong. The difference between the
> > > two charts *is* important to those who believe the TMO
> > > has committed a terrible sin of deception.
> > >
> > > The one from the TM site--the one on the left--clearly
> > > shows coherence *ending* after liftoff. Perhaps *that*
> > > is the one that's being used now.
> 
> The time unit is minutes.

Looks to me like it says it's measured in 40-second
epochs, although the legend is hard to read.  But
I'm not sure what that has to do with anything anyway.
Coherence is shown rising steeply, then almost
plateauing for a couple of epochs, then dropping
steeply just at the point of liftoff.

The longer I look at the chart on the right, the less
I understand what it shows.  The Y axis is time, the
X axis is cycles per second.  So what do those hills
and valleys represent?  Why are the bumpiest parts
supposedly the greatest coherence?  And if coherence
is represented by the bumpy parts, what about the
flat part right underneath the bumpy part that's
included in the "Maximum Coherence during Yogic
Flying" label on the right?  Why is there a sort of
vertical tower of bumpiness toward the left side of
the chart?  Is coherence shown along the X-axis or
along the Y-axis, or both?

It almost seems as if there's a third axis that's
missing or has been combined with one of the others
to keep the chart in two dimensions.






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