#advanced physics and math chips
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Please walk through my math museum: ^CircuitsMathMuseum - the main route has the math/vectors. There's a dark magic room off of the first room that has bit math.
That’s actually a really well made room, I checked it out myself and left a comment
Thank you!!! It loads a bit slowly (sync'd variables, I think).
It didn’t for me, can you do stuff more Vector basics?
How do you mean? I've been pondering a section on "recipes".
Like uncover Vector Cross, Dot, and stuff like that
Did you play with the giant 3d vector graph?
Kinda
cross and dot are on that - the dot one shows the deciphered results on the board below the buttons.
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Cross will make sense if you play around with a few different A/B combos and calculate the cross. It just shoots off a perpendicular vector (C)
Oh that’s cool, do you plan on expanding it?
The circuits are all on the wall behind you when you are facing the buttons.
It depends on how many people go and find it useful. It was already a lot of work.
Yeah what you did with that room was really cool
Did it help explain things?
It did
Excellent!
But I think there could be deeper understandings added to it but yeah
My favorite example is Lerp
I actually learned what clamp means in there
Lerp needs an "applied lerp" exhibit. It works pretty well for "here's what it is doing", but not so much on "here's how you use that to your advantage".
It's in the flying seat and the working military turret, but not obvious.
What’s with the “processing” stuff?
It kinda takes a bit sry 😭
You should do that tho
It's a challenging subject.
I'm not sure what you are asking.
Like with the Lerp, it takes a bit to process even when it isn’t moving
Ah! yeah - it's redrawing all of the points between 0 and 1, not just the 3 progress points. You can move around the 0 and 1 and recalculate.
There's also a LOT of extra delays scattered about to prevent network overheat.
I had someone drag the 0 all the way across the museum to see what it did. 🙂
How did you get Slerp to work because when I did it it just lerped it
Slerp is on a curve, not a straight line. it's going around 0, 0, 0 which is on the big vector graph below, so the curve isn't terrifically pronounced.
Yup.
Ok will do thank you!
Omg I just checked it out I loved it. It was so explained and detailed and easy to understand like Tysm for making the room!:)
Fantastic! I'm glad it helped!!!
Just going to favorite that room thank you very much
Man that's a good idea tho. Making rooms about cv2/building for people who want to learn
Might have to do that some time