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noneuclideandreamer

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Math teacher & parent by day, creative coder by night.

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Diatonic Music:

If I just take my integer curvatures *12/7 I force my gasket into a diatonic scale. Does it sound better?

Apollonian Sphere Packing Cross-sections playing sounds on a diatonic scale.

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Sonify a incomplete Hyperbolic Honeycomb. Each face type has a note. We play the closest.

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Trisolar Music: Each Star gets a 3-note tune (major, minor and diminished chord I think)
The planet playes the closest star, pitchproximity, pacespeed.

#3bodyproblem #trisolaris #generativesound

Three stars in a periodic orbit, aplanet moving amongst them.

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Three-Body Problem. Newly discovered stable periodic orbits.

By Xiaoming LI and Shijun LIAO
Source: https://numericaltank.sjtu.edu.cn/three-body/three-body.htm

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The perspective on these two cubes is fine, but the fact that they are rotating in opposite directions makes it hard to keep them straight.

If I get the small one rotating correctly in my mind, the big one gets all warped out of shape.

Then the big one snaps into place and the small one is messed up.

Neat illusion.

two wireframe cubes, one inside the other, rotating in opposite directions.

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This painting went through a lot of moods with me before I could call it finished. I’ve been studying perspective, light, and shadow, and it’s fun to try to use them to make things look real enough so that you know what you’re looking at, but not so real that you ever forget you’re looking at art.

The Big Fruit Tree
Gouache on cotton paper
7” by 10” on 8.5” by 11” paper

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Planet in Periodic Trefoil-Trisolaris System.

Here we see the Advantage of Bi-generational Lifeforms: When temperature gets too hot, the forest sheds its leaves and powers down to survive, to then grow a new clan in... Spring?

#creativecoding #evolution #trisolaris

Bottom: An orange, a yellow and a white star orbiting in 3-rotationally symmetric ellipses (I think) A green planet orbits the white star initially, then the yellow one. Top: Pulsating Temperature Field. Forest growing, Tribes woozling around them, going extinct, start woozling again.

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Three simulations of wave phenomena:

  1. Simulation of a Gaussian beam,
  2. Simulation of a Gaussian beam bouncing off an object
  3. Simulation of a Gaussian beam deflecting in a "gravitational potential" (the index of refraction is set up such that the beam follows the same path that a Newtonian particle would follow).
    The integrator is written such that I should be able to just plug in any static spacetime metric and have the simulation run just fine, so that's what I'll be testing next! "Plugging a spacetime in" is going to involve getting all my factors of (g^{00}) and (\Delta x) right while also regularizing the event horizon, so it's not totally trivial, but the timestepping code shouldn't have to change.

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DO YOU WANT TO TAKE PART IN A COOL ART PROJECT

draw this torn leaf in ur own style

it can be bad
it can be good

you can make any changes u want

send it to me anywhere.
it will become part of a collaborative artwork

(licensed creative commons, attribution, so let me know how to attribute you)

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@TodePond Ok, had the leaf, just needed to add the torn bit 😃 Drawn with yarn 🧶

Credit: Tak Tran

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