NativeMasshole t1_irp6gcs wrote
Reply to comment by Clay_Statue in TIL that passenger jet engines produce most of their thrust from fan at the front, not from the jet exhaust, and that this is called a high-bypass engine. by Rilot
Math took a hell of a lot more manpower than it does now. It's crazy to think how much labor supercomputers save us compared to calculating by pen and paper.
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Archmagnance1 t1_irpkcq4 wrote
That's saving labor. You need less man hours to do the same amount of calculations with the same amount of accuracy. If you do more with the same amount of labor, you're still saving labor compared to if you didn't have supercomputers.
Imagine how many man hours it would take to do a complex weather simulation to track the probability path of a hurricane? How many teams would you need working on the problem to give updates every 2 or 3 hours? Using information that is old and probably no longer valuable when they started?
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Archmagnance1 t1_irpu9s2 wrote
That's still saving labor though. It wouldn't be done because it takes too much labor to do then verify.
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