Bob Moog
Yes. Well, at least assuming I understand you question. If by "engineered" you mean that it was though out to work according to the laws of physics, then yes. Every building since the Renaissance (and many before) has been "engineered". Maybe a peasant hovel might no have been, but even your house was most likely "engineered".
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PHYS stands for physics in college courses.
sonic can, in fact jump straight out of your TV, but first you have to... 1) learn EVERYTHING there is to know about quantum physics 2) learn EVERYTHING there is to know about biology and biochemistry 3) invent a materials synthesizer 4) put your material synthesizer with a TV (so that items synthesized by the synthesizer appear inside the TV). 5) figure out how to get the synthesizer to make a fully functional sonic the hedgehog with genetically implanted memory 6) shake n' bake!! 7) get that hedgehog out of your house before your mom screams at you.
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Definatly physics. I am a collage major. And believe me, it helps to have both.