Dear authors,
In Section 6.7.2, I'm afraid I have found something wrong with two sentences in Paragraph 3. The first is just the first sentence in the paragraph, "This situation certainly keeps components from being decoupled from one another,". I think it really should be "This situation certainly keeps components decoupled from one another". Am I right?
The second appears in the middle, "The physics system could send an event to disregard the old position and give the new position". I'm afraid that the "new" and "old" have secretly exchanged their positions... Isn't it?
In Section 6.7.2, I'm afraid I have found something wrong with two sentences in Paragraph 3. The first is just the first sentence in the paragraph, "This situation certainly keeps components from being decoupled from one another,". I think it really should be "This situation certainly keeps components decoupled from one another". Am I right?
The second appears in the middle, "The physics system could send an event to disregard the old position and give the new position". I'm afraid that the "new" and "old" have secretly exchanged their positions... Isn't it?