Being discussed on another board. The claim is that running a mile, or walking a mile - both consumes the exact same number of calories.
Everything I can think of, goes directly against this. A car racing in a mile vs 'driving' a mile has a different BSFC. 10mbit vs 100mbit vs 1gbit all require different quality of wire, all at increased cost.
Nothing in life is free, how could the human body be so perfect to scale upwards like such at zero increased cost? I dont believe it.
This is the only thing interesting I can find so far.
Everything I can think of, goes directly against this. A car racing in a mile vs 'driving' a mile has a different BSFC. 10mbit vs 100mbit vs 1gbit all require different quality of wire, all at increased cost.
Nothing in life is free, how could the human body be so perfect to scale upwards like such at zero increased cost? I dont believe it.
For every calorie we burn, we consume a fixed amount of oxygen. By measuring oxygen consumption then we can calculate the caloric burn rate.
This is the only thing interesting I can find so far.