Last Updated on February 5, 2023 by pg@petergamma.org
These are graphs which are interesting for scientist. These kind of praphs usually can be found in scientific journals. But not Rob ter Horsts graphs. They can be found only on YouTube. They attract the interest of scientists, but leave them always frustrated. Since we can nowhere find numerical and statistical data which are published somewhere, which we can cite.
Is this because they have become interesting for marketing scientists, and plots which are interesting for business man? With these kind of graphs, one can influence sales rates. But scientists who can only look at those on YouTube cannot do any further processing with it, and withdraw of those.
Is there also a goal behind this? To get rid of scientists and attract costumers which can be impressed by scientific graphs on YouTube?
It is as with the parameters on Garmin watches which can only bee seen on the watch face, but nowhere else. Are the same business man responsible for this Garmin parameters as are responsible for Rob ter Horts graphs? The seem to be interesting for business man to influence the market,
but really serious scientists do not know what to do with it. Since they need scientific papers which they can cite, and not YouTube videos which they can whatch.