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<blockquote data-quote="Lee36328" data-source="post: 114207" data-attributes="member: 113"><p>"Cold hard evidence would be impossible to post...", well, that makes my point, until there is evidence, it is all conjecture isn't it? I am a doctor, so take this medicine without questioning me? I am engineer so take my opinion without question? </p><p></p><p>"...When parts are meant to disperse and absorb the forces do not play its role other parts of the model will behave differently and as what Twin Spark mention, the likelyhood of achieving an adhoc mangled wreck is probably what you'll get instead." - I was in agreement w this para, until the "adhoc mangled wreck" part, which does not sound very technical and scientific. You mean, "the model will crumple outside the manufacturer's specification." don't you? In either case, they all crumple, and if you like, becomes a mangled wreck. The question is, whether it crumples as designed or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee36328, post: 114207, member: 113"] "Cold hard evidence would be impossible to post...", well, that makes my point, until there is evidence, it is all conjecture isn't it? I am a doctor, so take this medicine without questioning me? I am engineer so take my opinion without question? "...When parts are meant to disperse and absorb the forces do not play its role other parts of the model will behave differently and as what Twin Spark mention, the likelyhood of achieving an adhoc mangled wreck is probably what you'll get instead." - I was in agreement w this para, until the "adhoc mangled wreck" part, which does not sound very technical and scientific. You mean, "the model will crumple outside the manufacturer's specification." don't you? In either case, they all crumple, and if you like, becomes a mangled wreck. The question is, whether it crumples as designed or not. [/QUOTE]
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