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>>7537391
Oh... that explains.
I will just walk out of this thread with my tail between the legs.

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I am a HS drop out so I dont really have a say.
But judging from simulation programs such as LS-dyna and the simulations used in solidworks I see plenty of differential equations used where simulations of car crashes takes into account of evey single material's tollerance. All being calculated with one seed, imagine being the programmer of perhaps LS-dyna and other similar simulation programs. There is so much physics and matsh that has to be taken into account when programming and all of that you have to think about how efficient the program will be when it comes to computer power. An ordinary PC is not used for the complex calculation of the simulation, people who use ls-dyna require server halls to do the computing.

It is not just about making it functional but also time efficient.

Computer engineerign/scientist can't do shit without the scientist when it comes to that shit but then again, I doubt a scientist would be able to do the computer engineers work.

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