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Physics simulation debunks false accusation of assault

An individual used physics simulations and Python to create a defense against a false accusation, demonstrating that the alleged actions were physically impossible within the given timeframe. The simulation calculated that the described impact would have generated extreme forces and sound levels, inconsistent with the documented evidence of a single bruise and the absence of any loud noise. This approach highlights how computational modeling can be applied to legal science to challenge contested claims. AI

RANK_REASON The article uses AI/computational tools for a personal legal defense, but does not present a novel AI development, research, or product release.

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