Yeah they simulate real life Sometimes accurately, sometimes not, but the idea of a world where if you go straight long enough you end up where you were is accurate
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And I remember the Tacoma Narrows Bridge...I have a ring made from the "remains", as kind of a pledge to reality and good engineering...not "woke math"
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Wow, if you're a working engineer you should absolutely know better than this bullshit. Nobody is talking about "woke math". But ARITHMETIC ISN'T MATH, either.
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Absolutely. Also, chip design (and electronic design in general) involve a number of extra states besides 0 and 1:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_1164
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Yeah, i mean, the amounts of electricity are comparatively very small and you can't really ever have ZERO current flowing in a real device (there's leakage and stuff), so your "0" is basically "very low" and your "1" is "as high as we can get without damaging the hardware"
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(Which is still REALLY LOW, because chips are fragile!)
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