Amazoniac
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I was thinking here that these cycles were transitions to different rates of utilization.
The clean and reliable data points:
With trendline:
No indication of abrupt changes because there are no points on similar levels at the beginning of the experiment, at the end this is expect'd. If we skipped the point in between, it should look like this:
In a simple way:
That would be the body keeping the consumption at a high rate, forcing until it can, and only when it wased no longer able to sustain it, dropping. Those sharps drops would be when people experienced symptoms, subsiding when it set on another level.
It's still something possible because the detailed information above was for wealthy subjects that should not have started the experiment with excess stored.
The clean and reliable data points:
With trendline:
No indication of abrupt changes because there are no points on similar levels at the beginning of the experiment, at the end this is expect'd. If we skipped the point in between, it should look like this:
In a simple way:
That would be the body keeping the consumption at a high rate, forcing until it can, and only when it wased no longer able to sustain it, dropping. Those sharps drops would be when people experienced symptoms, subsiding when it set on another level.
It's still something possible because the detailed information above was for wealthy subjects that should not have started the experiment with excess stored.