Quote Originally Posted by Spawne32 View Post
No proof, yet, but id like some kinda explanation as to why his theory is correct, other then numbers in a nicely colored graph on microsoft excel
It's not a theory, just an interpretation of some data errrr... "numbers in a nicely colored graph" as you put it :P I'd challenge you to do a similar experiment and see if your temps track 1:2 like mine did or 1:1 like you are suggesting before you attack the work others have done based purely on your own speculation with no experimental data of your own to back it up.

Quote Originally Posted by Spawne32 View Post
because to me this sounds like the same thing as me fighting with my mom in the summer over the a/c, she for some reason thinks that 68 degrees in the house in the winter is hotter then 76 degrees in the summer. Go figure.
I don't understand this last bit... can you explain how this is similar?