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| '''This article is speculative'''. It covers topics that are not straightforwardly derivable from current knowledge. Take it with a grain of salt. See: "[[exploratory engineering]]" for what can be predicted and what not.
 
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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
Put this template at the top of pages where you cannot do the math to prove that it will work with pessimistic assumptions.  
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Put this template at the top of pages where you cannot do the math to prove that it will work with pessimistic assumptions.
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 3 October 2015

This article is speculative. It covers topics that are not straightforwardly derivable from current knowledge. Take it with a grain of salt. See: "exploratory engineering" for what can be predicted and what not.

Usage

Put this template at the top of pages where you cannot do the math to prove that it will work with pessimistic assumptions.