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<blockquote data-quote="melvimbe" data-source="post: 1616290" data-attributes="member: 35314"><p>I get that there is math and standard/typical assumptions to make to get there, but by 'feel' I mean to apply that I have not dealt with those sort of measurements frequently enough so that I have all that meaning full of an understanding of it. Really, I don't have a great feel for energy measurements in general, probably as most do, because it's not something I can physically see or touch. Of course, I am comfortable with distance measurements, weight/mass, volume, time... that sort of thing...a bit more than just academically, if that makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps as an example a person who has never driven before can academically know how to operate an automobile, but it's not the same as having a bit of experience and actually knowing how to drive. Likewise, you can know that you fire a gun by pulling the trigger, but it's not the same as actually having experience with it. It doesn't mean that you can't have a point of view about these things, but it's foolish to believe you fully understand everything involved when you don't have the hand's on experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melvimbe, post: 1616290, member: 35314"] I get that there is math and standard/typical assumptions to make to get there, but by 'feel' I mean to apply that I have not dealt with those sort of measurements frequently enough so that I have all that meaning full of an understanding of it. Really, I don't have a great feel for energy measurements in general, probably as most do, because it's not something I can physically see or touch. Of course, I am comfortable with distance measurements, weight/mass, volume, time... that sort of thing...a bit more than just academically, if that makes sense. Perhaps as an example a person who has never driven before can academically know how to operate an automobile, but it's not the same as having a bit of experience and actually knowing how to drive. Likewise, you can know that you fire a gun by pulling the trigger, but it's not the same as actually having experience with it. It doesn't mean that you can't have a point of view about these things, but it's foolish to believe you fully understand everything involved when you don't have the hand's on experience. [/QUOTE]
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