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Hi sci. A few months ago, someone derived Eigenvalues for an Optimum Theory automaton and simulated spinning and posted it as a gif. Me, being a moron, did not even realize the brilliance I was gazing on. I did not realize that it was particle spin derived from the automaton. I come to you humbly, Anon. Does anyone have that gif of the eigenvalues?

~Perry

>> No.12087175

>>12087151

I'm searching and trying to find it, and looking at old posts and realizing that I've been here for a year and a half. Jesus :-/

>> No.12087269

>>12087151
https://youtu.be/WuXCS_K_8qM?t=115
Not a gif, but is it this one?

>> No.12087350

>>12087269

Thanks, but its not in that video. It was a gif that someone posted, I think 6 months ago? I think a poster named "Based Gary" posted it. Not Gary. Based Gary. I had no idea what I was looking at at the time, and it was posted without comment, but I just realized that Anon proved spin derivative from the automaton, which is fking huge. It's just another BTFO moment from 4chan for the legit theory of everything.

>> No.12087357

>>12087269

That video is badass though. Best part is that first shot with the shared electrons... see how the other electrons, the ones not shared, push toward the sides? That's what happens in real life, too... the guy who made that video didn't even know that until after someone pointed it out to him. Its completely emergent. This sht is the fking truth. We're ground zero to the greatest scientific theory development since Einstein.

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12087572

>another Garry thread

>> No.12088863

>>12087151

Bump

>> No.12089590

>>12087572
He's the Terry Davis of automatons.