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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
... Working in aerospace, I see a staggering number of new college engineering grads that have no practical knowledge of airplanes, systems, or frankly anything they studied in college. They can do the math, but apply it to something real and everything breaks down...
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We sponsor some senior engineering capstone design projects. It's always fun to go to their design reviews. They love their TIG welding and their CNC machining - "it reads out to a tenth - that's what it does, right?" We're always the wet blankets with the "how you gonna inspect/accept that?
No engineering curricula will teach in a semester or two what that experienced machinist will in a few minutes behind their closed office door. ("Boy - you're an idiot. Let me show you how to get this done...").
To the original topic - physics and math are abstract and almost meaningless until the very end. Go far enough and the universe opens up...