There is added emphasis in many fields, especially the military and military management and operations in the 21st century regarding the increasing quantification of the factors of military operations and warfare. Military operations have become so increasingly complex, and as a science we have begun to look at it more in depth, considering using mathematics to conduct possible scenarios the same way an AI can beat the best player in the world at chess. Computing is heavily used in developed countries to create plausible military scenarios, and with increasing precision.
In the end it all falls down to a sort of weight scale system. Can empirical methods be used to predict human behavior, and how can we use this model to compute possible outcomes ourselves, especially those that trouble us the most or we do not have the sufficient knowledge or tools to proceed with? Can this form of calculation and computing be applied to everyday life, in order to maximize our own efficiency, while integrating it smoothly so much so that we do not seem obsessed with the mathematical intricacies of everyday situations?