Ronnie Sahlberg wrote:
> Well actually I am, but the equation is faulty. It is only a good
> approximative model
> of the physic characteristics of heat, not an exact description of.
Well, no kidding.
> Examine function describing heat distribution along the string.
> Examine value of this function at t=epsilon (epsilon approaching 0)
> especially "interesting" are the values of this function infinitely
> far
> from
> point p. It is small but non-zero.
This is doing the equation, not doing the physics.
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