@theonlyreallaz please do make a 3d version. I would love to see it. And, we could use our help in the production of our Russellian Science series, if you want to help us. Best wishes Robert Otey
Hey btw sorry I see its 5 months since you wrote this.
But I disagree that a virtual take on this would be a good idea.
From my own experience, even just one mirror in a 3d environment creates an incredible extra draw on the cpu, possibly doubling all the calculations necessary.
Even more mirrors would be terrible, and worst of all, if you allow reflections to go back and forth in them, you should very fast loose all the computing power of an modern pc :D
@Nabo00o give a try by yourself to the demo version of Maxon's Cinema 4D,the MoGraph module is tailored to handle moving clones and I'm sure that you could fall in love with it,there's also a "Formula" deformer that seems to be made for those versed in that kind of stuff ; )
Now just make it 6 times larger. Take out the cross section. Make a top. Get in with a flashlight. Get someone to cover the top and wait 10 minutes. Then you'll go insane!
Dude what you need is some UV paint, dip those balls in it. Then do a vid of them at night with a blacklight, it will really show you the 3D distance of the balls.
Absoluetly awesome work! 5 Stars This is an excellent model which will help many who have lost thei inate ability to mentally images these prosesses in Nature. Walter Russell's Cosmology is being proven daily. There is no better understanding of the Cosmos currently available than Russell's heroic labors in the subject of Cosmology. Is Dale Pond producing this?? Thank You!!!
Makes me think of Atlantis for some reason. * * * * *
ZeroSixtyFive 4 months ago
The @HellCube is currently at the event horizon of Saturns
Hexagon...the sphere has emerged and is in orbit around
the 3rd planet...its mirror finish is covered with Lunar dust
but I asure you the moon is a mirrored sphere under there
SaturnHellCube 4 months ago
Nature on the other hand has infinite computation power as it were :D
Nabo00o 5 months ago
wow!
BrainChild666 6 months ago
Very neat stuff
sn1pe352 6 months ago
Enter the Dragon
tetekofa 6 months ago
Super Work!
mattpresti 9 months ago
make it "virtually" with a 3D program,it will take around 20 seconds of work and it will be easier to show how it looks inside it ; )
theonlyreallaz 11 months ago
@theonlyreallaz please do make a 3d version. I would love to see it. And, we could use our help in the production of our Russellian Science series, if you want to help us. Best wishes Robert Otey
77GSlinger 10 months ago
@theonlyreallaz
Hey btw sorry I see its 5 months since you wrote this.
But I disagree that a virtual take on this would be a good idea.
From my own experience, even just one mirror in a 3d environment creates an incredible extra draw on the cpu, possibly doubling all the calculations necessary.
Even more mirrors would be terrible, and worst of all, if you allow reflections to go back and forth in them, you should very fast loose all the computing power of an modern pc :D
Nabo00o 5 months ago
@Nabo00o thanks for the reply but I totally disagree with you on solid first hand experience :
watch?v=SlbsqkHynek
I'm using an old white iMac and it has managed that without blinking an eye ; )
theonlyreallaz 5 months ago
@theonlyreallaz
Actually that looked very very cool! I'm the kind of person who loves fractals and feedbacks, infinite patterns etc.
I think computers can do a whole lot to help us understand some of nature's underlying makeup.
So i guess if a 3d program is built more to handle such calculations it would help tremendously...
Thanks for the tip.
Nabo00o 5 months ago
@Nabo00o give a try by yourself to the demo version of Maxon's Cinema 4D,the MoGraph module is tailored to handle moving clones and I'm sure that you could fall in love with it,there's also a "Formula" deformer that seems to be made for those versed in that kind of stuff ; )
theonlyreallaz 5 months ago
Wow! Nice work! Thank you.
RunAMuckGirl2 1 year ago
Now I want to see it with All the Platonic solids!
:oD
TheRealVerbz 1 year ago
Now just make it 6 times larger. Take out the cross section. Make a top. Get in with a flashlight. Get someone to cover the top and wait 10 minutes. Then you'll go insane!
Topphat18 1 year ago
Dude what you need is some UV paint, dip those balls in it. Then do a vid of them at night with a blacklight, it will really show you the 3D distance of the balls.
Cheers - looks awesome.
DJuggz06 1 year ago
Absoluetly awesome work! 5 Stars This is an excellent model which will help many who have lost thei inate ability to mentally images these prosesses in Nature. Walter Russell's Cosmology is being proven daily. There is no better understanding of the Cosmos currently available than Russell's heroic labors in the subject of Cosmology. Is Dale Pond producing this?? Thank You!!!
77GSlinger 1 year ago
Happy to find another video from you today - this is a great demonstration!
11moonelf 2 years ago