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  • plausible adj. 1. Seemingly or apparently valid, likely, or acceptable; credible: a plausible excuse. 2. Giving a deceiving impression of truth, acceptability, or reliability; specious: the plausible talk of a crafty salesperson. [Latin plausibilis, deserving applause.] story n., pl. -ries. 1. An account or recital of an event or a series of events, either true or fictitious. . . . 9. A lie. [American Heritage Dictionary, 3e]
  • "For an event to be plausible, it must be believable within a set of expectations." —Joe Sutton
  • "You think things have to be possible? Things have to be true!" —Philip Pullman, The Subtle Knife
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Doug

That's the situation, isn't it?

You know the phenomena you observe are derived, you know that getting to what they are derived from involves integration, and you have the feeling that you once knew how to do it -- or didn't have to do it.

Like loneliness and harmony, I know just where I long to be.

hilllady

Doug,
Damn, you're good. Do you moonlight as a dream interpreter?

Doug

Well, I've listened to some doozies from my wife while [I'm] in a semi-conscious state, dipping into both worlds.

But this one sounded more like one I would have -- a "here's the situation" dream. So I just cheated and pretended that it means to you what it would mean to me. Convinced myself, anyway.

Weeble

At the highest level, you have the strategy down pat already. It's all about guess and check. Differential equations classes often just help you guess intelligently and show you how to identify and verify the specific solution. They use fancy names for the methods like the method of undetermined coefficients. But it's really just guess and check. Guessing and checking gets you only so far. You've got to have the right class of differential equation. Otherwise you need fancier tools or more often a computer.

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