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Steel has almost always (as in 99.99...% of the time) delivered to our expectations based on our understanding of it.

The cases where we built something out of steel and it failed are _massively_ outnumbered by the instances where we used it where/when suitable. If we built something in steel and it failed/someone died we stopped doing that pretty soon after.



This is partly due to having a safety factor: i.e. using twice as much steel as you think you need.

Understanding means knowing the limits of your own understanding, and building in safeguards.


asbestos also delivered, and did a great job, at its intended functions.

fire retardant, keeps the rats out. flawless performance.

people working around it get sick but lots of people get sick, why is that a problem?




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