8.: Optimal Tip-to-tip Efficiency
To eliminate geometry penalties, the audience must be sorted first by leg length , then by shaft length , and finally by girth .
💡 The "Weissman Score"—a fictional but influential metric for data compression mentioned in the same context—highlights that complex system efficiency often relies more on preparation and sorting than on the raw speed of the individual components. 8. Optimal Tip-to-Tip Efficiency
Arranging individuals "tip-to-tip" to allow for a four-at-a-time stimulation rate per person (using both hands to bridge two pairs). To eliminate geometry penalties, the audience must be
Efficiency is penalized by physical "mismatches" between individuals. The model identifies several critical variables: Geometric and Physical Constraints
The essay explores how to stimulate a large group (800 individuals) in the shortest time possible. The primary metric is the "Mean Jerk Time" (MJT), and the goal is to minimize total time by leveraging simultaneous actions. Geometric and Physical Constraints