A sobering look at how microscopic rounding errors can accumulate into a fatal systemic collapse over time. It perfectly illustrates that in high-stakes engineering, the most dangerous failures are often the ones that grow silently in the background.
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The Patriot Missile Failure Explained #shorts追加:
Imagine a missile defense system watching the sky, but because of one tiny time error, it starts looking in the wrong place. That's what happened in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia in 1991. During the Gulf War, a Patriot missile battery was protecting a military base from incoming Scud missiles. The system was supposed to detect a threat, track it, and launch an interceptor before it reached its target. But hidden inside the system was a software problem. The Patriot system measured time in tenths of a second. And every time it converted that number, a tiny rounding error appeared. At first, the error was almost nothing.
But the longer the system stayed on, the worse the error became. And this battery had been running for more than 100 hours.
That small time mistake slowly changed where the radar expected the missile to be.
So when the Scud came in, the system looked in the wrong place.
The missile was moving too fast. The tracking window had shifted too far, and the Patriot battery failed to engage.
Later, investigators found that the software problem caused an inaccurate tracking calculation, and the error became worse the longer the system operated.
A software fix arrived in Dhahran the next day.
And that's the terrifying lesson.
Sometimes a system does not fail because it stops working.
Sometimes it fails because it keeps working with a tiny error growing silently in the background. A fraction of a second became a real-world disaster. So here's the question. If one timing error can break a defense system, what other technology depends on perfect timing?
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