>From: "Ross A. Finlayson" <raf@tiki-lounge.com>
[SNIP]
>
>About the simulation, if you ask a question, and the simulation has an
>answer,
>and it's different than the expected result, then you can tell it why and
>it
>could explain how it arrived at its conclusion.
>
What if the "expected result" is wrong, but the "simulated
result" is the once actually consonant with reality? Where
do you get the data for the "actual result"?
This is why we do flight tests, and the profession of
test pilot is not going away anytime soon, no matter how
useful the simulations are.
Russell
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