Awww I quit with Holden, he's an engineer. Never met one who would listen to anything or anyone other than their slide ruler. Of course as a technician working in the real world with real products I have to constantly tell the engineers that what they designed doesn't work and give them a practical solution to their theroretical problem, and 9 times out of 10 they tell me what I propose wont work. That is until I modify their design myself and make it work, then they scratch their heads trying to figure out how I did it because the math doesn't add up.
Been there, done it, have the t-shirt, along with 3 Coast Guard Achievment Medals detailing my practical solutions to engineering nightmares that I've had handed to me over the years, and those were Electronic and Electrical Engineers. Lord help machanical engineers. I've seen machanical shipboard engineers screw up a wet dream too many times.
Perfect excample of those guys. They took 8 110" cutters and figured out with their fancy math and slide rulers that they could stretch the hulls an extra 23 feet, put in a stern launched small boat ramp, and get higher speed out of the ship due to a longer hull length. Looked real good on paper, but they didn't listen to the technicians that work on those boats or the Bosn' Mates who drive them when we all told them it was a bad idea and wouldn't work. 6 months after the first one was completed they cracked the hull. Out came the engineers saying that's impossible, untill they saw the cracks. The engineers decided to brace the entire structure to "fix" the problem. Technicians and drivers told them it wouldn't work. 6 months later the braces failed and more cracks happened. All in all 15 million dollars were spent on a bunch of engineers pipe dreams and all 8 ships were decommisioned in place because they were no longer safe to operate.
I've said it before and I'll say it again Holden, your math doesn't add up in the real world.