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Paybacksays..."Disaster that changed engineering"
Didn't change engineering at all, I'd say it changed construction regulations, but not engineering. Whomever changed the plans did it half-assed. It's not engineering's fault, it's the engineer's.
mentalitysays...Engineering is not just about science and theories. There are practical aspects of engineering related to ethics, error prevention, and disaster management that were impacted by this disaster. This incident was highly influential on engineering as a profession.
"Disaster that changed engineering"
Didn't change engineering at all, I'd say it changed construction regulations, but not engineering. Whomever changed the plans did it half-assed. It's not engineering's fault, it's the engineer's.
Paybacksays...If it was influential, it must have been a real shitshow before. Authorizing a change without "doing the math" just seems contrary to common sense to me.
Engineering is not just about science and theories. There are practical aspects of engineering related to ethics, error prevention, and disaster management that were impacted by this disaster. This incident was highly influential on engineering as a profession.
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