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Can we stop saying "box rise"? Explanation/rant
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8725099" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Even with an enire system calculated in a circuit, you can't control things like the weather, air pressure, temperature, humidity on any given day. That's going to change your system's relationship with the air; it'll act differently. My point sort of is that even with the most specific calculations, you can't predict what nature itself does. Both sound (air properties) and electricity are ever changing properties in our world. Like you can't predict the concentration of magnetism or electromagnetism coming out of the earth's core in your location, and that's going to change the way your electronics act, to whatever extent. Even the amount of cosmic and solar radiation coming in through the atmosphere are going to change the way electronics act, to some degree. There's just things you can't predict, you can get close, but there's diminishing returns when you try to calculate everything so precisely, with there still being many factors you can't really predict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8725099, member: 591582"] Even with an enire system calculated in a circuit, you can't control things like the weather, air pressure, temperature, humidity on any given day. That's going to change your system's relationship with the air; it'll act differently. My point sort of is that even with the most specific calculations, you can't predict what nature itself does. Both sound (air properties) and electricity are ever changing properties in our world. Like you can't predict the concentration of magnetism or electromagnetism coming out of the earth's core in your location, and that's going to change the way your electronics act, to whatever extent. Even the amount of cosmic and solar radiation coming in through the atmosphere are going to change the way electronics act, to some degree. There's just things you can't predict, you can get close, but there's diminishing returns when you try to calculate everything so precisely, with there still being many factors you can't really predict. [/QUOTE]
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