Engineers, more than anyone else, are equipped to explore and understand the relationship of the ideal Euclidean view of the world and the actual phenomenon of the world as we experience it. They live in that gap, performing the art of applying mathematical and geometrical models to real world problems; developing the good judgment to make safe and economical decisions to benefit the public.
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AuthorSemi-Retired Civil Engineer currently a student of Philosophy, Literature and Art in the context of a Great Books Curriculum at Gutenberg College Categories
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