Engineers Were Always The Key To Changing This World
Deyaa Khateeb
Computer Engineer|Hardware Designing|Electronics Amature|Potential Scientist|Open-source Advocate
Engineering, Physics, and Mathematics are the most interleaved fields in human history but why do they differ? and in what do they differ? A question that has popped up in my mind since I got into engineering, the roadmap of answering this long-lasting question starts with the first time we encountered an important metric in life called MindSet a set of neurons that connects to form a magnificent canvas where all humans differ in this field and the way MindSet plays a crucial role in how can stop the interleaving at some point but why do need to stop the interleaving isn't it gorgeous to interleave between physics and engineering for example.
The first time I had an answer to this question was in one of my beloved lectures when my professor Bassam Mohd said " If I'm building a stadium and I wanna estimate the number of chairs in the stadium give me a mathematician and he will go for an hour coming to you with the exact number with 100% accuracy but bring me an engineer and give him 6 minutes and he will estimate the number with 90% accuracy" the moment I heard these words my eyes glittered and I thought at that moment " What makes engineering think the way they do?" and the answer was clear engineers have been created through the revolutionary Era to support Sprints concept and Sprints simply stand for the fastest era this humanity has ever witnessed engineers were key in the fastness of this era when cause problems weren't as before today every day in every field we encounter thousands of problems and they need to be solved far away from mathematicians disks and open problems and without physicists laws, it needs an Limitless MindSet and lastly I think Jensen Huang agree with me when he says in GTC 2024 in the launching of BlackWell "They said this beyond physics limits, our engineers says SO WHAT!" engineering is phenomenal field and its words hold a spirate of creating the concept of innovation.