Justin39640
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I'm pretty sure ergo has me on ignore, because I presented two models where the purpose is to understand the underlying mechanism and not recreate real life. I think an electrical schematic is another good example.
We also occasionally create models using Crystal Ball at work, to get at the underlying model of a failure or a faulty process. The model never Exactly recreates a scenario. Sometimes it is also used to predict probable outcomes and establish risk.
He seen it, he knows it. My service manuals are full of models that don't show exactly how things work in reality but are just to help visualize the ideas behind them.
Which explains the complaint.