Hello! I like your short video! This reminds me about my youtube video I want to share with you and everyone! The title is : Continuous Electric Display (CED) In this video, I will do a short demonstration of a new analog display technology.
@VolumetricTerrain-hz7ci16 күн бұрын
Hello! I like your short video! This reminds me about my youtube video I want to share with you and everyone! The title is : Continuous Electric Display (CED) In this video, I will do a short demonstration of a new analog display technology.
@Dragons38917 күн бұрын
R.I.P ❤
@ProstoChel89117 күн бұрын
Snub icosahedron dosent exist...
@Gordy-io8sbАй бұрын
The centre of the first animation kinda looks like Terrence Howard's "lynchpin".
@Gordy-io8sbАй бұрын
Very poor taste. Pick up on social cues, dude.
@algoristoАй бұрын
What??? Please elaborate. Other people don't seem to have the problem that you have with this one.
@petr-yv5bf2 ай бұрын
Рептилоид...
@Gordy-io8sb2 ай бұрын
I think differential equations would aid you greatly, considering you don't use them. Look into them, they can produce some truly beautiful results.
@algoristo2 ай бұрын
I could derive the differential equations that match the code used here, and it wouldn't change how it looks. DEs are just one way of looking at a given phenomenon, though of course they are very useful in their own right. But for example, you can write Maxwell's equations in the integral form besides the DE form. (I have a master's degree in physics so I have a vague idea of these things.)
@anoNEMOs3 ай бұрын
This is amazing
@FangBoots3 ай бұрын
Atoms in higher dimensions
@wlockuz44673 ай бұрын
Devil Fruit
@Scarlet4953 ай бұрын
owning something like this in solid silver or steel or whatnot would be absolutely mesmerizing, just how interesting it looks with the shape it has.
@algoristo3 ай бұрын
I agree :) You might like this too kzread.info/dash/bejne/m5eFk9WjisnVlto.html
@Scarlet4953 ай бұрын
@@algoristo it looks really nice! i wish someday i would be able to create swirl transformations like that
@aadyadixit48373 ай бұрын
But what exactly, does it show, cuz I know what the shape is, (12 faces), but what does vortex flow height indicate?
@algoristo3 ай бұрын
In the earlier versions it was just colour on a smooth spherical surface. The vortex action would mix the existing colours into swirl patterns; new colour comes in from the source vortices, varying in time and/or space. Here it's just grayscale colours mapped into height, so there isn't any particular physical meaning. You can also look at the source vortices and see the source height change up and down.
@classyname423 ай бұрын
wow
@m0r4ag3 ай бұрын
Idk why youtube recommended me this but nice work
@Gordy-io8sb3 ай бұрын
Did you use differential equations for this one?
@algoristo3 ай бұрын
no
@DadicekCz3 ай бұрын
Impressive AF
@simonsalat3 ай бұрын
what kind of software do you use for this?
@algoristo3 ай бұрын
Python and OpenGL
@willem77463 ай бұрын
WOW how did you make this
@algoristo3 ай бұрын
See the previous post, then add height mapping of colour value
@willem77463 ай бұрын
@algoristo i have no idea how you made your previous post either, would you please explain it?
@algoristo3 ай бұрын
@@willem7746 I can't teach you to code full OpenGL applications in a single comment, but you can start here: algoristo.com/tech/
@JohnSmith-qj9tb3 ай бұрын
Nuclear pasta swirling just below the outer shell of a neutron star :)
@hendrickmorher863 ай бұрын
This is how I imagine the Spinoza's universe/god. Exactly like this.
@julianemery7183 ай бұрын
Nice fractal.
@Gordy-io8sb3 ай бұрын
What differential equations were used for this?
@algoristo3 ай бұрын
No differential equations were involved, and it doesn't aim to be very realistic anyway. I've only set up a few Gaussian vortices - points are forced to move around the centres at a rate that varies like the bell curve. The total motion from all vortices is summed, and the vortex positions/strengths vary in a kind of random walk.
@Gordy-io8sb3 ай бұрын
What about a 4pi/3-2e/8i-dimensional Hilbert curve? Or a -1.218+2.12i+0.16j-7.019k-dimensional Hilbert curve?
@algoristo3 ай бұрын
I think the common definition of a Hilbert curve means it's for integer dimensions only, as it's space-filling. As for non-integer dimensions, I'm only aware of real-valued ones in fractal contexts, I wouldn't know where to start with complex or quaternion values.
@Gordy-io8sb3 ай бұрын
@@algoristoIt's just cool to think about. I myself think about these kinds of things very often.
@tottiman39393 ай бұрын
particle go 'wweeeeee'
@joserobertocarmona32853 ай бұрын
Ive seen this in my sopa bubbles
@afinendale3 ай бұрын
PRAISE THE ORB
@kydenengbrock70073 ай бұрын
Source?
@algoristo3 ай бұрын
algoristo.com/tech/rants.php#Free%20software
@nimasarlak3 ай бұрын
How is this made?
@IrrelevantHero3 ай бұрын
Nice
@dostseferoglu68534 ай бұрын
some fascinating shit right there!
@mfm-bblr4 ай бұрын
maybe it is possible to make an music player with this animation of album cover?
@algoristo4 ай бұрын
Interesting idea! I guess the tape length/speed could be adjusted to match the song length.
@mfm-bblr4 ай бұрын
Is it possible to make a soccer ball with this pattern?
@algoristo4 ай бұрын
The classic soccer ball is a truncated icosahedron, which is a simpler example of Goldberg polyhedra. So it's quite possible, here's one example I've done earlier: kzread.info5bm1mcNsk30
@mfm-bblr4 ай бұрын
Trajectory of first langton ant looks more chaotic than track of second
@dottedboxguy4 ай бұрын
i don't get how it maps onto a sphere so well but that's very cool
@algoristo4 ай бұрын
This is not the original Game of Life, it's a variant that runs natively on the geodesic polyhedron. So there's no mapping onto the sphere.
@dottedboxguy4 ай бұрын
@@algoristosee, you assumed that i thought it was the game of life, which i didn't, but it's also bold of you to assume i know what a geodesic is lmao
@algoristo4 ай бұрын
@@dottedboxguy OK, let's try again. When you said "i don't get how it maps onto a sphere so well", you were assuming there's something non-spherical being mapped onto a sphere. There isn't, the system is done directly in the final shape. I've seen a lot of comments about Game of Life here, so I probably confused some of them with yours -- sorry about that.
@dottedboxguy4 ай бұрын
@@algoristoyea i worded it weirdly, i do know these kinda CAs are a thing, i just never saw it represented this way and it sure is pretty cool edit : or more like i previously encountered this kind of CA, but projected onto a plane, and didn't realize it goes onto the surface of a sphere
@TheAustisticNerd4 ай бұрын
gives 2000's computer screen saver vibes
@trulyinfamous4 ай бұрын
This would make a kickass screensaver. Ngl I'd use a screensaver for the first time in 15+ years if I could have this as one.
@xsquaredthemusician4 ай бұрын
Very Pretty! I am going to explore this idea of rendering automata on a sphere
@Vital_Struj4 ай бұрын
That's gorgeous!
@kryptoid25684 ай бұрын
Ma bruh Tux caught a resident evil virus
@ender6914 ай бұрын
oh i thought this would be like a breakcore track or something. cool vid tho
@NarffetWerlz4 ай бұрын
Being digested by existence.
@tenebr1sm4 ай бұрын
what is this channel
@lixxunlixxun51584 ай бұрын
TUX! TUX NO!!!!!! NO- HES ASCENDING!!! QUICK, SOMEONE HELP HIM!!!!!
@hexagon-multiverse4 ай бұрын
This makes me happy. Awesome work!
@TuMadre80004 ай бұрын
this is what the linux kernel's dreams look like
@notNajimi4 ай бұрын
visualization of running :(){ :|:& };: in your terminal
@portaldash4 ай бұрын
hmu if u look like this
@ManMythLemon4 ай бұрын
just wanted to point out towards the end all the cool shapes right below the line on the stomach
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Very cool! How did you make this? Is it a shader?
Hello! I like your short video! This reminds me about my youtube video I want to share with you and everyone! The title is : Continuous Electric Display (CED) In this video, I will do a short demonstration of a new analog display technology.
Hello! I like your short video! This reminds me about my youtube video I want to share with you and everyone! The title is : Continuous Electric Display (CED) In this video, I will do a short demonstration of a new analog display technology.
R.I.P ❤
Snub icosahedron dosent exist...
The centre of the first animation kinda looks like Terrence Howard's "lynchpin".
Very poor taste. Pick up on social cues, dude.
What??? Please elaborate. Other people don't seem to have the problem that you have with this one.
Рептилоид...
I think differential equations would aid you greatly, considering you don't use them. Look into them, they can produce some truly beautiful results.
I could derive the differential equations that match the code used here, and it wouldn't change how it looks. DEs are just one way of looking at a given phenomenon, though of course they are very useful in their own right. But for example, you can write Maxwell's equations in the integral form besides the DE form. (I have a master's degree in physics so I have a vague idea of these things.)
This is amazing
Atoms in higher dimensions
Devil Fruit
owning something like this in solid silver or steel or whatnot would be absolutely mesmerizing, just how interesting it looks with the shape it has.
I agree :) You might like this too kzread.info/dash/bejne/m5eFk9WjisnVlto.html
@@algoristo it looks really nice! i wish someday i would be able to create swirl transformations like that
But what exactly, does it show, cuz I know what the shape is, (12 faces), but what does vortex flow height indicate?
In the earlier versions it was just colour on a smooth spherical surface. The vortex action would mix the existing colours into swirl patterns; new colour comes in from the source vortices, varying in time and/or space. Here it's just grayscale colours mapped into height, so there isn't any particular physical meaning. You can also look at the source vortices and see the source height change up and down.
wow
Idk why youtube recommended me this but nice work
Did you use differential equations for this one?
no
Impressive AF
what kind of software do you use for this?
Python and OpenGL
WOW how did you make this
See the previous post, then add height mapping of colour value
@algoristo i have no idea how you made your previous post either, would you please explain it?
@@willem7746 I can't teach you to code full OpenGL applications in a single comment, but you can start here: algoristo.com/tech/
Nuclear pasta swirling just below the outer shell of a neutron star :)
This is how I imagine the Spinoza's universe/god. Exactly like this.
Nice fractal.
What differential equations were used for this?
No differential equations were involved, and it doesn't aim to be very realistic anyway. I've only set up a few Gaussian vortices - points are forced to move around the centres at a rate that varies like the bell curve. The total motion from all vortices is summed, and the vortex positions/strengths vary in a kind of random walk.
What about a 4pi/3-2e/8i-dimensional Hilbert curve? Or a -1.218+2.12i+0.16j-7.019k-dimensional Hilbert curve?
I think the common definition of a Hilbert curve means it's for integer dimensions only, as it's space-filling. As for non-integer dimensions, I'm only aware of real-valued ones in fractal contexts, I wouldn't know where to start with complex or quaternion values.
@@algoristoIt's just cool to think about. I myself think about these kinds of things very often.
particle go 'wweeeeee'
Ive seen this in my sopa bubbles
PRAISE THE ORB
Source?
algoristo.com/tech/rants.php#Free%20software
How is this made?
Nice
some fascinating shit right there!
maybe it is possible to make an music player with this animation of album cover?
Interesting idea! I guess the tape length/speed could be adjusted to match the song length.
Is it possible to make a soccer ball with this pattern?
The classic soccer ball is a truncated icosahedron, which is a simpler example of Goldberg polyhedra. So it's quite possible, here's one example I've done earlier: kzread.info5bm1mcNsk30
Trajectory of first langton ant looks more chaotic than track of second
i don't get how it maps onto a sphere so well but that's very cool
This is not the original Game of Life, it's a variant that runs natively on the geodesic polyhedron. So there's no mapping onto the sphere.
@@algoristosee, you assumed that i thought it was the game of life, which i didn't, but it's also bold of you to assume i know what a geodesic is lmao
@@dottedboxguy OK, let's try again. When you said "i don't get how it maps onto a sphere so well", you were assuming there's something non-spherical being mapped onto a sphere. There isn't, the system is done directly in the final shape. I've seen a lot of comments about Game of Life here, so I probably confused some of them with yours -- sorry about that.
@@algoristoyea i worded it weirdly, i do know these kinda CAs are a thing, i just never saw it represented this way and it sure is pretty cool edit : or more like i previously encountered this kind of CA, but projected onto a plane, and didn't realize it goes onto the surface of a sphere
gives 2000's computer screen saver vibes
This would make a kickass screensaver. Ngl I'd use a screensaver for the first time in 15+ years if I could have this as one.
Very Pretty! I am going to explore this idea of rendering automata on a sphere
That's gorgeous!
Ma bruh Tux caught a resident evil virus
oh i thought this would be like a breakcore track or something. cool vid tho
Being digested by existence.
what is this channel
TUX! TUX NO!!!!!! NO- HES ASCENDING!!! QUICK, SOMEONE HELP HIM!!!!!
This makes me happy. Awesome work!
this is what the linux kernel's dreams look like
visualization of running :(){ :|:& };: in your terminal
hmu if u look like this
just wanted to point out towards the end all the cool shapes right below the line on the stomach
no