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If you get the prefixes right.
No plus for Oxygen because that's the start of the equation.
Was quite obvious that the Ti is the sum of the others even without the signs, but ok.
It looks right now like the base unit for oxygen is ppm; for heat it's mK; for pressure it's Pa; and biomass looks like t (== Mg)
Ti = Oxygen (in ppq) + Heat (in pK) + Pressure (in nPa) + Biomass (in g).
Bad math to try to use different units in math...
But my math is excellent:
1+1=1
1 pile of sand + 1 another pile of sand = 1 bigger pile of sand
Hence 1+1=1
Here's another:
1+1=7
1 male rabbit + 1 female raBbit = 7 rabbits
Hence 1+1=7
You should never, ever even think about going into science.
3 dachshounds + 4 boxers = 7 dogs
Ti is a metric of progress, Miju are free to define it any way they want, if they define it as "Ti = Oxygen (in ppq) + Heat (in pK) + Pressure (in nPa) + Biomass (in g)" then adding those things is the correct way of calculating Ti