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the drop tween both graphpaths over half the time to death zero,applied as quotient to the final posit between the two
takes on the logbase10 ratio idea perfectly.ie half the horizontal period measured with same cm scale on this blow-up graph THANKS FOR THE OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE RESEARCH I would not have thought this logically possible.KUDOS.
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