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The interesting thing about this is when you turn it on hyper speed you see what looks like explosive chain reactions or liquid drops spreading out and bouncing around with seemingly chaotic (but consistent) abandon. Then it stops. The animated patterns simply reach an end and no longer... more
Reviewed by DaddyWarbox Jan 08 2009, 06:14am ( 118 reviews ) • bitstorm.org
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Rated by iFlasH on Oct 14, 9:28pm
Intriguing.
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Rated by Eyepodtouch on Jul 07, 8:21pm
Interesting. First internet version I've seen.
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Reviewed by nanimoyo on Jun 27, 11:10pm
It's fun
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Rated by xiphodymus on Jun 22, 2:21am
cellular automata. a cool model of determinism: a few simple laws of physics set in motion can generate complex patterns. consciousness, anyone?
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Rated by Ausearth on Jun 12, 1:19am
educational
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Rated by Kazzandra on May 03 2009, 9:39am
Old and awesome simulation.
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Rated by disposed on Feb 13 2009, 7:08am
Nice little online version, but see also. A physical clockwork version (ideally driven by a single big pendulum) is on my wish/todo list, but I suspect friction would be a nightmare.
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Rated by XjollyrogersX on Feb 08 2009, 2:39pm
"dies, as if by loneliness."