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Make the future as clear as the past.
"essentially, all models are wrong, but some are useful" (George E. P. Box).
Nowhere is this more evident than in mining. If the model is more sophisticated than the assumptions, the results are misleading. Worse still, often "the complexity of the methodology obscures the naivete of the assumptions" (John Ralston Saul). So how can you tell when the idea that "it is better to be vaguely right than exactly wrong" (Carveth Read) has taken a back seat?

If you're being presented with a future that is clearer than the past, you've got a problem.
Delbratan can help.
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