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SgathTriallair t1_jeemf44 wrote

Your will always have to back up your simulations with experiments. It's like the alpha fold program. It is extremely helpful at identifying the likely outcome of an experiment, and if it gets it wrong you can use those results to train it better, but you do still have to perform the experiment.

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WorldlyOperation1742 t1_jeeupap wrote

In the past if you wanted to spin a cube infront of you you needed an actual cube. Atleast you don't need to do that anymore. I think simulations will go a long way in the future.

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SgathTriallair t1_jeg0noy wrote

Agreed, but they can only be trusted when the science they are based on is well understood. At the edges they become less helpful.

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