If Dan, Lou, BC21, Denwit, you, or any one else want to discuss the merits of CTE, you should at least have the decency and smarts to actually learn it first. Otherwise you all sound like fools. You all are debating a subject you don't even know much about and trying to come off as experts on it.
Sorry the other post went over your head. I thought it to be pretty clear. As far as me being blunt, that's a laugh. And if you think trolling is good for pool, you're nuts.
At what point or direction of time, would you say, I am qualified to be "learn'ed"?
Would you bet money that you know more about that question than I do? We don't have to physically bet for you to give me an answer. It's just a fictitious way of putting it into the form of a question when it comes to certainty and ofcourse, ultimately merit that you find important.
Stan has enough merit for me to consider him ok in my book and so does the other guys you have spelled out this time around, so at least now you are being more direct and I can accept that as merit on your part.
As a side note, to be good at something, one has to be brutally honest with themselves. This means the humble shit needs to be tossed out as if it were common garbage. When it comes to the subject of pool, I consider myself more knowledgeable than most. I cannot say what that equates to though, but I could argue some points to establish what would be considered knowledgeable and start from there.
I think the last video from Stan helps prove a few things in his favor because we have discussed briefly in email about the subject of friction and collision and Stan agreed with a statement of a "frictionless game" and how method could produce the effect and I am in 100% agreement with him.
How that actually happens in reality is another story and I won't bet my life Stan or anyone else can for now because I would need to see undeniable facts through scientific method where there cannot be any possible doubt.
I know friction is a virtually inescapable biproduct of nature itself because of movement or vibration that is occurring even at frozen levels, so static rest itself is still movement, but to a tiny degree.
What i am interested in, is degrees. I don't care about what is accepted norms. I say too much of the claims are faulty. I want to know exactly what is and isn't possible from the human side of the equation because I know for a fact I can put effects on a cb and make what seems impossible, actually happen in reality.
I'll push it even further and say that extreme warpage is not a finesse execution of high volatility and low outcomes. It's just another shot that requires reference points of some sort that are not exactly distinguishable from a conventional stand point.
Physics cannot be defied but it can certainly be "warped" and I go on the record by saying that's a ignorant statement on my part because its not warp, it's actually normal, but just not accepted as such because just like Tony chohan and kicking balls to his pocket out in the middle of nowhere, he does it to a higher degree and one day, could be and SHOULD BE, considered a normal shot.
Any way, I asked you a question, can you answer it please?
Thanks