I don’t understand what you’re disagreeing with. Is it “as long as your metric is losing weight, the relevant physical law is conservation of mass”? Because that seems obviously true to me. What you seem to be arguing is that your metric shouldn’t be losing weight, which is reasonable, but you’re not disagreeing with me.
Huh, I think I read your comment too quickly and missed the “as long as...: qualifier and then started replying and went off on a tangent and forgot what the original comment was. Hah. My bad. Also didn’t notice your name, hence my reference to you in the 3rd person.
Yeah, weight’s not the best metric to use without taking into account body composition.
Oh wait, I think I figured it out. I’d combined your post and paper-machine’s in my head, so I thought the simple calories-out-calories-in model in the highest level post being the thing referred to by discussion of conservation laws.
I don’t understand what you’re disagreeing with. Is it “as long as your metric is losing weight, the relevant physical law is conservation of mass”? Because that seems obviously true to me. What you seem to be arguing is that your metric shouldn’t be losing weight, which is reasonable, but you’re not disagreeing with me.
Huh, I think I read your comment too quickly and missed the “as long as...: qualifier and then started replying and went off on a tangent and forgot what the original comment was. Hah. My bad. Also didn’t notice your name, hence my reference to you in the 3rd person.
Yeah, weight’s not the best metric to use without taking into account body composition.
Oh wait, I think I figured it out. I’d combined your post and paper-machine’s in my head, so I thought the simple calories-out-calories-in model in the highest level post being the thing referred to by discussion of conservation laws.