Comprehending advanced technology

B1 is a logical progression of several fields, so not mind blowing. Quantum mechanics is still hard for me to grasp though. Maybe it will make more sense when I have a quantum computer I can fuck with.

Give that lone neckbeard browsing Zig Forums the infinite resources and personnel of the united states military and I'm sure he'd come up with something interesting. Or at least a swanky logo.

those were not done by one person tho and could never be.

No, and stop using raped pics related OP. And your example is shit. B1 was crafted during one of the worst engineering slumps in the US and simply rode on the back of '60's superior engineering with a splash of black paint on it.

Cutting edge ML research is literally just ADD MORE LAYERS XDDDDD. Anyone can understand it.

Almost as though that was entirely OP's point, you mouth breathing tard.

Wrong.

Retard, its possible to have "infinite" layers, so why doesn't everyone do that? Its clear that you are an outsider and don't actually understand the research.

I'm pretty sure you could make a rudimentary pencil by mixing coal power with some clay, baking it into a long rod, and making a wooden handle of sorts for it

you can't write a program to build a B1B or a SR71, you need designers with a very, very good sense of aerodynamics and geometry. these were made with little use of old computers as powerful as your graphic calculator, and rulers.

mechanics, design, steel working isn't something a computer programmer can do. It requires a lot of other senses, and if you think you are the best with coding, and have gigaflops of compute powers in your pocket, this technology is not comparable to like, building something that exist, raping the sound barrier multiple times and so on.
So let me resume this: you have little technology everywhere, while the NASA sent men on the Moon in the 60s when the most advanced tech you had in everybody's home was a turntable and a TV set.

you don't need highly skilled software developers or computers to fly to the Moon, you need men.

Yeah and I'm pretty sure your a faggot who doesn't get that a pencil is made of paint, wood, glue, graphite, rubber, and tin.
And the graphite of which is a long studied composition as it has to be of the proper hardness otherwise it simply won't write or will crumble into dust.
Also can you:
And don't forget that you have to do all this on your own with no guidance or assistance of any kind from anyone.