> Anyway, drugs authorities have already approved drugs based on software simulations
The simulations you have linked aren't on the same scale. The paper uses the phrase "are powerful tools that COMPLEMENT traditional methods for gathering evidence"
And I'd argue this is more like detailed analysis rather than a simulation. It's like hoping you've found an immersive computer world like The Matrix, but it's a 2D side-scolling video game like Mario Bros.
I'd also question "approved drugs based on..." and instead argue they "didn't reject drugs based on..."
The simulations you have linked aren't on the same scale. The paper uses the phrase "are powerful tools that COMPLEMENT traditional methods for gathering evidence"
And I'd argue this is more like detailed analysis rather than a simulation. It's like hoping you've found an immersive computer world like The Matrix, but it's a 2D side-scolling video game like Mario Bros.
I'd also question "approved drugs based on..." and instead argue they "didn't reject drugs based on..."