> Given a list of time-dependent coordinates of obstacles
A tree falls in an intersection because some carpenter ants chewed through trunk. Cars swerve to miss the tree and collide in an inelastic ball of nonlinearity, showering debris everywhere. You approach this at 65 mph and have 23 ft to decide what to do. Fear not, you have a list, a perfect list with coordinates, velocities, and material properties of every solid body in the area. Furthermore, without great intellectual effort, you can solve the millions of coupled differential equations that govern the dynamics of the entire system in near real time. Oh, and your list also has a measure of importance of each bit of mass, whether it is human, animal, or inert. And your list also accounts for the degrees of freedom introduced by every other car approaching the intersection, also using their own respective lists and perfect knowledge of the world to miss each other?