Exactly,
Fuzzy math, with a new application.
There are so many factors in this experiment that could be effecting the
outcome. Was the cord filiment or braided in nature? Was it braided tighter
on one side that on the other to cause a warp in the long distance it hung?
Was one side of the shaft moist or even wet causing a more moist side to the
cord and more stretch accordingly? Had the cord been coiled prior to usage
causing an uneven bias? And on and on. What I'm saying is that perhaps the
results were accurate and honest, but that the cause could be a relatively
unknown factor.
Norlan