Having built some things in my life, I can say that there are several times that I have succeeded purely by accident. The 3d metal printer I've been developing for 4 years now is only possible because of the random chance mistakes that I have made.Mudflap wrote: ↑02 Feb 2018, 14:20Im sure those amateurs at Ferrari and Mercedes lack the resources and brainpower to make sense of such good ideas.Wazari wrote: ↑02 Feb 2018, 03:09Because they're not strictly for F1. Secrets being made public isn't the issue. Anyone can try to copy an idea. The question is do they fully understand the idea, do they have all the resources to implement that idea and if stolen then a patent can help you protect your idea, assuming you have the resources to enforce that patent.
I can tell you a lot about my printer functionality, but that doesn't mean your brilliant reverse engineers can copy it, simply because their cat didn't knock something over, and expose an answer that was never expected. Nor did they have a child with an unrelated homework problem that just happened to be exactly the right way to solve alignment issues..
Not all understanding is from hard work. Sometimes the secret in the sauce is pure, dumb, luck.