On 2/2/07, Benjamin Mesing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Question: will the two images of the two experiments show box2 in the
same rest position relative to box1?
Why don't we consider floating point precision issues as computers
equivalent to Heisenbergs uncertainty principle?
:) It does
chris wrote:
Consider the case when a military simulation
is used to generate images that they expect a sensor should see.
These images are compared to ground truth images and the result is
used to calibrate a sensor - which is then used in a craft or weapon.
If there is unknown positional
Benjamin Mesing wrote:
Question: will the two images of the two experiments show box2 in the
same rest position relative to box1?
Why don't we consider floating point precision issues as computers
equivalent to Heisenbergs uncertainty principle?
Well, OK not to be pedantic or anything :)