Principles conjectured on thus far:
- 1. The Defination Principle:
- Probability Efficiency is the probability of anything
- to "exhibit", "demostrate", "preform", "operate", "work", "do",
- apart from its probability to exist.
- 2. The Less Than Principle:
- Probability efficiency is less than probability existance.
- 3. The Steady State Principle:
- Probability efficiency is not steady state or constant
- from time interval to time interval.
- 4. The Demostration Principle:
- Probability efficiency demostrates probability existance.
- 5. The Limits Principle:
- There are upper limits and lower limits to efficiency.
- 6. The Crossover Principle:
- The math needed to determine existance may not "crossover"
- and be used to determine efficiency.
- 7. The Uncertainty Principle:
- Certain Uncertainty Theory is probability inefficiency.
- 8. The Reliability Principle:
- Reliability theory is method to calculate probability
- efficiency.
- 9. The Components Principle:
- The efficiency of a system can be determined by its least
- efficient component.
- 10. The Decreased Principle:
- When probability efficiency decreased too low, probability
- existance is threatened.
William Charles Simpson
San Jose, CA, USA
1st Update: Sat, Aug 2, '97
2nd Update: Mon, Oct 7, '02
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