#simulate physics
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shawnthebro · 8 months ago
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Instead of floating weapons, we may want them to drop to the ground when switching them out. Let’s add it!
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prokopetz · 2 years ago
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I don't want video games to let me choose whether my character has Penis A or Penis B, I want them to administer a comprehensive twelve-part questionnaire about how I think elves reproduce and procedurally generate a set of genitals based on my answers.
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discopaws · 2 months ago
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caspar with big floppy ears ₍ᐢ. ̫.ᐢ₎
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cosmicportal · 2 months ago
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In May 1921, American polymath Walter Russell entered a 39-day coma-like state, during which he claimed to have accessed “the source of all knowledge.” Upon awakening, he frantically wrote down what he had seen — pages filled with philosophical, scientific, and spiritual revelations that would later form the foundation of his manuscript *The Universal One*. Though he sent his findings to 500 leading minds of the time, nearly all dismissed him as mad — except one. Nikola Tesla, the visionary inventor, was so struck by Russell’s insights that he urged him to seal the work away for a thousand years, insisting that humanity was not yet ready for its truths.
Walter Russell’s revelations reimagined the very structure of reality. He argued that matter was not solid but crystallized light slowed by thought — that everything around us, from rocks to human bodies, was composed of light patterns, shaped by consciousness. He believed the universe was fundamentally mental, not material, and that all things moved in rhythmic cycles — expansion and contraction, like breath. He dismissed opposites like good and evil as illusions, asserting instead that everything sought harmony and balance. To Russell, death wasn’t an end but the release of compressed light returning to its source. Even time, he claimed, wasn’t linear, but a spiral where past, present, and future coexisted.
These ideas were radically ahead of their time, blending metaphysics, wave dynamics, and a deep sense of universal unity. He believed electricity was a living spiral of energy, not merely electrons in motion, and that the vacuum of space was in fact a vibrant sea of untapped potential. Health, in his view, was the natural rhythm of the body, and disease was simply a disruption of that flow. Though ignored or ridiculed during his lifetime, Russell’s work now draws new attention in an era where quantum physics and consciousness studies begin to echo the same questions. To many, he is no longer a forgotten eccentric, but a prophet of a paradigm yet to come.
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daisys-reality · 5 months ago
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some images i recently found about the multiverse:
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Images from Robert Adlers article "Ultimate guide to the multiverse" on newscientist.com (23. Nov. 2011)
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fuckyeahfluiddynamics · 4 days ago
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Stunning Interstellar Turbulence
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The space between stars, known as the interstellar medium, may be sparse, but it is far from empty. Gas, dust, and plasma in this region forms compressible magnetized turbulence, with some pockets moving supersonically and others moving slower than sound.  (Image and research credit: J. Beattie et al.; via Gizmodo) Read the full article
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cheschesterpossum · 3 months ago
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(Reference) more yandere Yoketron-chan.
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Should i make this an AU.
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humanoidhistory · 1 year ago
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Simulating the speed of light in The Ultimate Machine, 1971.
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rainbowpuppet · 1 year ago
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game so good it's got me drawing angst
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roseofhybrids · 6 months ago
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yeah, that looks about right
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virartz · 5 months ago
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day 348 - tension
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cosmicportal · 1 month ago
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desordenado-ordenado · 2 months ago
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La ecuación de Klein-Gordon:
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fuckyeahfluiddynamics · 4 months ago
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Kolmogorov Turbulence
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Turbulent flows are ubiquitous, but they're also mindbogglingly complex: ever-changing in both time and space across length scales both large and small.  (Image credit: C. Amores and M. Graham) Read the full article
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hypnothalamus · 1 year ago
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thistle-and-thorn · 10 months ago
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dating men is wild because you’ll ask them what hobbies they’re into and they will reply with, “I love all things to do with lights”
What
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