Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26006155-20190820122909/@comment-32182236-20190909203853

So then, what must X be?

MY-Y+J = MX

Let's divide both sides by M.

X=Y-Y/M+J/M

...Looks like we have a model that just doesn't work. It looks like nothing but arbitrary gibberish.

But wait on a bit. Let's rearrange it a bit, and see if we can find meaning out of it.

X=Y-(Y-J)/M

Y is J-Z, right?

X=(J-Z)-(J-Z-J)/M

X=(J-Z)-Z/M

X=Y-Z/M

..This is more elegant. But I still don't see how that's possible.