Paleo P. is down right now, so I wasn't able to read the post talked about here.
I was curious, as I have studied and sold bows with extended non working center sections, back in the 80's. I shared the idea with Tim back before TBBIII came out. Is that what this was talking about? Because the narrow, short working outer limbs idea is one I have experimented with in the past. The sorter working tips may have less deformation "what some call vibration" but the bows break down faster and lose their performance fairly fast, in my experiments. Low mass tips, with longer overall length from the stiff center section, keeping the string angle of a shorter stiffer tipped bow, make them a little faster than some designs for flight, but it is far from the fastest design for flight. Actually the reverse, like a Holmie, did better for me as well.
When I extended the limbs farther apart with a stiff center section, I put traditional working limbs from the beginning of the working limb to the tip.
Tip third was a little stiffer in tiller.