Topic: (Proposal for) a novel Valotti Young well temperament
I have found a new different solution to a Valotti Young like tuning.
The solution is in the same vain as Young, but follows a different path to resolve it
which results in the effect that some notes are tuned up that are tuned down in Young temperament.
A very brief very laymans description on the tuning and it's difference to Young can be found here.
https://pdfhost.io/v/4TeYdQXBL_aenor_scale_II.pdf
I kept any math out of the description and explained it in relation to to Equal Temperament.
Also a real world tuning routine for real pianos has not been developed yet
(but it's entirely possible and a future goal).
This was basically a math riddle for me and a way to better understand scales, Valotti and Young
but I consider using this in the future for all of my music.
If you are interested here is a basic scala .scl definition without any fine tuning try it out.
I am very curious about your impressions and thoughts on it, but mind that this has not 
been fine tuned and is the pure mathematical solution so it might sound sterile or dissapointing to you.
Also, I am not a scales expert so I am very unsure hwo to classify and name this scale correctly.
so, any feedback or thoughts are very welcome.
Basic Scala definition:
! aenor_II_basic.scl
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! These are the raw basic values of an Aenor Temperament II
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! without any refined tuning
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! The Aenor Temperament II is a possible variation, alternative solution or sibling to Youngs Temperament
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! read the brief draft definition @  https://pdfhost.io/v/4TeYdQXBL_aenor_scale_II.pdf 
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! or visit https://aenortemperament.tumblr.com/  in the future for more information
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! File created 2021-08-20
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Aenor Temperament II
 12
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 98.01020
 196.16500
 301.99000
 392.32900
 501.91800
 596.02100
 698.08200
 800.00000
 894.24700
 1003.98000
 1094.03000
 1200.00000