User talk:Tim McDaniel
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I see that you have been editing for a while, having looked at your contributions, after seeing your edit at rail gauge (exactly the sort of clarification we need!), so this is a little late as a welcome, but "Welcome", none-the-less! -- EdJogg (talk) 08:43, 17 October 2009 (UTC)
Dear Tim McDaniel,
I just now located your talk page; this is Drwonmug, who hasn't manifested on wikipedia in years and has forgotten most of the posting protocols. As far as I can tell, you removed my reply on the talk page for orbital resonance. Your reply (as I recall it, because it is no longer available) involved rewriting a formula cited by Moser (and other (good) references cited by yourself, in simplified notation - which was, I believe, accurate.
This reduced your assertion to the final claim that (apart from a factor of !/T)
1 - 3/2 + 4/2 = 0 .
This is FALSE: the sum equals 3/2 . This is an elementary error. Your argument is invalid.
Please consult an expert. I am not trying to make trouble, it's just that this is WRONG and MISLEADING.
Sincerely, Drwonmug. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Drwonmug (talk • contribs) 20:26, 13 July 2019 (UTC)