Post by ChemXpro
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There are two ways to build systems. The first one grows. Step by step, fix after fix. What once made sense becomes an exception. And then another. Until you end up with something that works, but only if you already understand it. The second one is designed. From coherence. From logic. So that parts don’t just function, but actually fit together. This difference doesn’t just show up in measurement systems. You see it in plants. In projects. In how decisions are made. Most problems don’t arise because something is technically impossible, but because the whole was never truly a whole to begin with. And you only notice that… when it gets expensive.