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When it comes to science and medicine, knowing where you are and where you want to go is only part of the problem. That’s because no matter how strictly you try to control your system, chaos theory dictates that there will be perturbations which, if not corrected for, will lead you far astray. Trying to stay on course in a dynamic environment has been a problem since humanity began traveling out of sight of its cave or campfire. Ancient humans navigated by the sun and stars by establishing landmarks and making course corrections. The best example of a type of ancient calculator for this purpose is the Antikythera mechanism, a super slide rule.
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