Birdman Graphical Concepts

In this section Birdman will attempt a mathmatical response to a series of unscientific ideas.

graph 1

In this single swoop on generalising 'buffoons' and 'normals', Birdman has shown a clear pattern with relation to general Tom foolery. Whilst it is clear that the level of Tom foolery increases on a linear scale when the volume of 'normals' is increased, the introduction of 'buffoons' will present an accelerated level of Tom foolery initally before results tail off.

 

 

 

 

 

 

graph 2Worm canning is a common procedure amongst the unwitting and for these individuals Birdman has proposed the adjacent graphical representation. It must be understood that not all cans are nematodal and that some worms can and others cannot.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

graph 3In this circumstance Birdman makes a rash attempt at comparing the number saved to the stitches in time. Although greater opinion was sought to whether particular stitches were punctual, most faces were shut on the matter. In total nine faces were shut and seven horses bolted in this experiment.