How did you decide where the y-intercept for Huang’s law should be? It seems that even if you fix the slope to 25x per 5 years, the line could still be made to fit the data better by giving it a different y-intercept.
That might be worth mentioning, as I wondered about the same. (I didn’t realize until now that all the slope curves start at the same point on the left hand side of the figure)
How did you decide where the y-intercept for Huang’s law should be? It seems that even if you fix the slope to 25x per 5 years, the line could still be made to fit the data better by giving it a different y-intercept.
The comparison lines (dotted) have completely arbitrary y-intercepts. You should only take the slope seriously.
That might be worth mentioning, as I wondered about the same. (I didn’t realize until now that all the slope curves start at the same point on the left hand side of the figure)