That bridge failed because people relied on calculations. If you are a half decent engineer, you always have redundancies, because your calculations are based on assumptions that fail to account for all the variables the real world has to offer. Even if you use redundancies you can get bad data.
That bridge failed because people relied on calculations. If you are a half decent engineer, you always have redundancies, because your calculations are based on assumptions that fail to account for all the variables the real world has to offer. Even if you use redundancies you can get bad data.
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