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Originally Posted by nomadking
You were implying that the simulation should've changed the strategies. The strategies were based upon worldwide actual experiences and don't seem to have any connection or relevance to any simulation. It was just a SINGLE scenario and not testing a range of scenarios. In order to for any simulation to be useful in deciding strategies, it would have to test various ones.
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No it wouldn’t. In your opinion you deem that to be the case, presumably solely for the purposes of being argumentative as it’s not based in reality.
Many, many simulations work on very narrow parameters due to the difficulty in applying a full scale simulation for something that in the real world would be massive. Something like a global pandemic for example.
They can, and do, build upon real world examples elsewhere - the test being on the differences such as the healthcare system.