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Roger writes:
Welll... a simulation is never perfect. If it were it'd be reality. Correct. Simulation approaches but does not attain this objective. In practice, simulation can be perfect for a given subset of the reality to be simulated, but not for all of it. Thus, you can have a simulator that perfectly simulates some (possibly large) subset of the reality of flying, but no simulator covers everything. The usual goal is to create a simulation that covers a subset useful for the purpose for which the simulation is being used. For example, an instrument-flight simulator may perfectly simulate the behavior of instruments, and this may fulfill the purpose of the simulator, even though other aspects of the reality of flying are not simulated. In general, many aspects of reality are not worth simulating, and some are even undesirable in some cases. For example, you would not design a simulator that kills the pilot in the event of a simulated crash. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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