the.com/mathematical modeling
lying to reality in equations until it tells you something true.
means the practice of translating a messy real-world system into mathematical form so you can simulate, predict, or understand it.
from formalized through 20th-century physics and operations research, when scientists realized you could describe orbits, epidemics, and economies with the same tool: equations that simplify enough to compute, but not so much that they lie.
box analogyall models are wrong, some are useful
weather forecastingjust competing models arguing over rain
assumptions matterchange one variable, change the future
feedback loopsmodels can predict the crashes they cause