Talk:Continuous simulation
I find it deeply ironic that this page has been slated for deletion due to "Article is unreferenced, unintelligible to a general audience and does not make any clear assertion of notability." Continuous Simulation is one of the first uses ever put to computers. Continuous simulation allows prediction of rocket trajectories. No Apollo moon shot would have been possible without it. Continuous simulation is what you find inside WII stations, commercial flight simulators, and advanced engineering design tools. Modern circuit design and technology that we enjoy today would not be possible without continuous simulation. If this is unintelligible to a general audience, and that is a requirement to avoid deletion, I can think of a large number of much more obscure mathematical pages that should be put in the knowledge pyre and burned as well.
- Previous unsigned comment was from DigitalPower expert, who also wrote this on the article page:
Editorial Note
I find it deeply ironic that this page has been slated for deletion due to "Article is unreferenced, unintelligible to a general audience and does not make any clear assertion of notability."
Having read the article, I think that with some work it is in fact, notable, but will need to be fixed up a bit.DSP-user (talk) 20:48, 30 December 2009 (UTC)
Jane - I just spent 2 freaking hour putting in references and now they are all GONE! Not even found in the page history. This is utter bullshit. Excuse my french.