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Explanation for how to simulate the 4 forces from 1 equation:

https://youtu.be/WuXCS_K_8qM

>> No.15276448

Infinite scalability would look really cool even if you don't think it's really the unified equation. I've been trying to think of how to do it, here's what I've got:

Scaling inward: take the value of each cell and divide by the number of cells each cell "breaks into" in the next scale factor... so if zooming inward and each cell breaks into 4 smaller cells then simply divide that cell by 4 to populate those smaller cells.

Scaling outward: simply sum the cells that get turned into a larger cell.

>> No.15276451
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15276451

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>> No.15276454

>>15276442

A summary of this equation:

It's simple a matrix of real numbers that average locally each time step. Subsequent timesteps are subtracted to derive the difference, which is used to apply a vector arrow to each cell that points in the direction of greatest change.

Again, even if you don't really think that's the unified equation the results are fascinating and beautiful to look at.

>> No.15276458

>>15276451
>jewish

Proudly!

>> No.15276473

>>15276442
Fuck off grifter

>> No.15276477

>>15276473
>Fuck off grifter

Research has to be funded somehow! Even Darwin charged for On The Origin of Species.

>> No.15277231

>>15276442
hey Gary Lee your optimum college is very much not worth the $30/month subscription. I know this through independant reasearch that i just did, this leads me to believe that you are a GRIFTER.

>> No.15277514

I don't care about the college I just like the automaton. I've been trying to make a scalable version using ChatGPT but I think GPT4 will really be the breakthrough.

>> No.15277516

>>15276477
I would pay you if you just published your results

>> No.15277530

>>15277516

You don't have to pay. It's just fun. Here's a breakdown of how the 2d version works.

https://youtu.be/WuXCS_K_8qM

I'm trying to make it in 3d and scalable so you can Zoom or or out infinitely like a dynamic (moving) fractal... am surprised that dynamic fractals aren't really a thing... seems like a wide open area of mathematical research...

>> No.15277536

>>15277530

ChatGPT understood the concept surprisingly well! Seems like Pygame will be required to make it in 3d and scalable.