A sphere falling into a tower with PhysX
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you should put some people on each level ,then watch their fall ...
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no it doesn't, no s
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it's just not the same when it's not real :/
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@bridor5285 "BLENDER"
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What program is this?
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how borring is that
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Well now i know what that looks like....
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This is why no one can make dick statues.
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reminds me of Taipei 101 which has a giant steel ball on the top to help the building against earthquakes, if that ball drops it will crush the building.
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Requiem for a Tower....listen to it while watching :D
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a sphere falling in a tower? you should rename and put: My math teacher falling in a tower...
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presumably if the physics were as real to life as possible, it should look different every time you run it?
or does it always look the same?
MGazT 6 months ago
@MGazT The simulation will look different at each run.
In real life, unpredictable parameters (wind, ground vibration, moon attraction, ...) would perturb "randomly" the movement of the cubes. So there would not be two similar runs.
In this simulation, the physical engine uses time-based operations (integrations, derivations) to calculate the object positions. From one calculation step to the other, the elapsed time is unpredictable so each run will be different ;).
Galmiza 6 months ago 5