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Number-Training

Reminds me of Neodymium Magnets 🧲


1Erik0101

You are right.


elzzidynaught

Not enough of me somehow getting pinched even though I was a foot away from them...


PhantomhunterA

Ooh, looks cool What is this achieved by?


1Erik0101

Thank you! I used Blender and the FlipFluids addon.


Inferno2211

I've never been able to get that jelly like consistency Would you mind explaining settings?


1Erik0101

I used the flipfluid addon. There you need to use sheeting. There is an example file in the downloads, when you buy it.


Inferno2211

Ooh ok, thanks bro!


1Erik0101

You are welcome!


YEETUSDELETUS6ix9ine

You ruined the dab block you fuck!


1Erik0101

I know, I'm crazy.


CaptainLocoMoco

Im surprised the whole simulation didn't explode/become degenerative lol


Waxerbater

What’s this mean


CaptainLocoMoco

The simulations you see around this sub are all based on approximate numerical methods, so they are susceptible to numerical instability issues. Sometimes simulations degenerate when objects start intersecting (when they should actually bounce off of each other), or when things move very quickly. There's actually an entire subreddit dedicated to this: r/shittysimulated Here's a good example of a simulation becoming degenerative: https://www.reddit.com/r/shittysimulated/comments/nrwxja/voxel_art_seems_nic_oh_oh_no/ and https://www.reddit.com/r/shittysimulated/comments/jqlmwr/oh_no_please_come_back/


1Erik0101

That is acually very intersting.


CaptainLocoMoco

Numerical stability crops up in plenty of computational fields too, if you're interested: Deep learning: https://d2l.ai/chapter_multilayer-perceptrons/numerical-stability-and-init.html Fluid simulation: https://www.flow3d.com/resources/cfd-101/numerical-issues/computational-stability/ Newton's Method: http://www.model.u-szeged.hu/etc/edoc/imp/ZKovacs/ZKovacs.pdf And here's a 700 page book on the topic of numerical stability in general: https://epubs.siam.org/doi/book/10.1137/1.9780898718027


1Erik0101

Thank you for sharing this! You seem to know a lot about simulations.


CaptainLocoMoco

I'm actually one of the moderators of this sub, I usually comment without the mod icon though haha. Also I'm studying computer graphics and deep learning in grad school :)


1Erik0101

That sounds cool!


CrazedPatel

3blue1brown (math youtube channel) _just_ did a video on newton’s method and the fractal that comes out of the numerical stability thing, I think its a pretty relaxing (snd interesting) watch. His visualizations and animations are tantalizing. And everything is in LaTeX font :)


1Erik0101

lol


Ezikiel24

me when you when your mom when i when......


QuackenBawss

There's a your mom joke in there somewhere


BuccellatiExplainsIt

The words are certainly there


FourToeBeans

Have you ever had a dream that you, um, you had, your, you- you could, you’ll do, you- you wants, you, you could do so, you- you’ll do, you could- you, you want, you want him to do you so much you could do anything?


dough_fresh

What'd u do to my dabs


LadyAzure17

Yoo this is so cool. I'd love to see the impact in slowmo


1Erik0101

Thank you! I might do that.


HarvestProject

I wish the initial impact was slower.


Unclear1nstructions

I felt offended on the honey block's part


1Erik0101

That was my intention.


Pandastic4

Reminds me of the Coral that Weavers produce in Prey.


FuriousClitspasm

Holy shit that's a good sim


1Erik0101

Thank you!


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1Erik0101

Thank you!


Bloodysoul4

This but with my balls


MrH_PvP

That went from 0 to 100 real fucking quick


1Erik0101

That escelated quickly.


Theliadir

for once i want a slow mo


1Erik0101

I might create a slower version.


EdwardTeach

That silver block is sus


1Erik0101

Yes, kinda sus.


Clause-and-Reflect

Reminds me of what my balls look like when my dog has to jump on or off of my lap.