But that’s not logarithmic, that sounds like some kind of inverse scale with the asymptote at 10, meaning 10 can never be reached because that would mean actual infinite speed.
With a logarithmic scale, the speed is literally increasing exponentially, at every point, like getting 10 times faster for every point on the scale.
So yeah, I think you made the very mistake you tried warning people about ;D
But seriously, thank you for the correction. Because the idea is exactly that, meaning it can’t realistically ever reach 10. So the difference between 9.95 and 9.98 is a lot more than most people would think.
But that’s not logarithmic, that sounds like some kind of inverse scale with the asymptote at 10, meaning 10 can never be reached because that would mean actual infinite speed.
With a logarithmic scale, the speed is literally increasing exponentially, at every point, like getting 10 times faster for every point on the scale.
So yeah, I think you made the very mistake you tried warning people about ;D
Cunningham’s law strikes again!
But seriously, thank you for the correction. Because the idea is exactly that, meaning it can’t realistically ever reach 10. So the difference between 9.95 and 9.98 is a lot more than most people would think.