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What's Going Wrong in Particle Physics? (This is why I lost faith in science.)
Try out my quantum mechanics course (and many others on math and science) on Brilliant using the link https://brilliant.org/sabine. You can get started for free, and the first 200 will get 20% off the annual premium subscription.
This video comes with a quiz: https://quizwithit.com/start_thequiz/1689034259496x415360144818764740
Why do particle physicists constantly make wrong predictions? In this video, I explain the history and status of the problem.
My list with "good" and "bad" problems in the foundations of physics is here:
http://backreaction.blogspot.com/2019/01/good-problems-in-foundations-of-physics.html
Note: I don't mean to say this is a complete list!
👉 Transcript and References on Patreon ➜ https://www.patreon.com/Sabine
💌 Sign up for my weekly science newsletter. It's f...
published: 11 Feb 2023
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The Map of Particle Physics | The Standard Model Explained
In this video I explain all the basics of particle physics and the standard model of particle physics. Check out Brilliant here: https://brilliant.org/DOS/
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The standard model of particle physics is our fundamental description of the stuff in the universe. It doesn’t answer why anything exists, but does describe what exists and how it behaves, and that’s what we’ll be discovering in this video. We will cover the fermions, which contain the quarks and the leptons, as well as the bosons or force carriers. As well as which of the fundamental forces each of these fundamental particles interact with, along with the Higg...
published: 01 May 2021
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Every Particle in the Universe in 8 minutes
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This screen is made up of many atoms. And so are your eyes. And so is your brain. In fact, we are just a bunch of atoms that are trying to understand themselves. Every Particle in the Universe in 8 minutes.
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published: 28 Aug 2020
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What Is A Particle? A Visual Explanation of Quantum Field Theory
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Reference video:
Particles or waves: https://youtu.be/r8xBSRkzImg
Quantum Field theory: https://youtu.be/jlEovwE1oHI
Chapters:
0:00 - History of the particle
1:22 - Wave particle duality
4:22- Where Schrodinger equation fails
5:10 - What is quantum field theory
5:54 - A simple QFT visualization
10:11 - What does Fundamental mean?
11:22 - What is the best definition of a particle?
Summary:
Ask 10 physicists what a particle is: you'll get 10 different answers. Quantum mechanics showed via the Schrodinger equation, that quantum objects are not particles but waves smeared out in space, until the moment we measure it. T...
published: 16 Oct 2021
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Japanese particles でにをअब confuse हुने छैन just एक पटक हेर्नु होस !!!
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published: 30 Oct 2022
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Viliam Lane - particles
bandcamp https://viliamlane.bandcamp.com/track/particles
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published: 01 Oct 2022
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Simulating Particle Life
Particle Life is a fascinating simulation model that showcases emergent behavior arising from simple rules. Inspired by Jeffrey Ventrella's "Clusters" ( ventrella.com/Clusters ). This simulation resembles real-life organisms, demonstrating that emergent behavior doesn’t require complex processes.
published: 05 May 2024
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How Particle Life emerges from simplicity
Other video explaining the maths & code: https://youtu.be/scvuli-zcRc
Download (Windows 64-bit): https://particle-life.com
Source Code: https://github.com/tom-mohr/particle-life-app
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/Fd64AhKzMD
Particle Life is a very simple particle system. The simulation shows the emergence of incredibly beautiful life-like structures from rudimentary rules.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:48 Impressions
5:08 Explanation
7:27 Example
9:20 Outro
published: 08 Dec 2022
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The Problem With Particle Pollution
published: 17 Sep 2024
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published: 23 Jun 2019
21:45
What's Going Wrong in Particle Physics? (This is why I lost faith in science.)
Try out my quantum mechanics course (and many others on math and science) on Brilliant using the link https://brilliant.org/sabine. You can get started for free...
Try out my quantum mechanics course (and many others on math and science) on Brilliant using the link https://brilliant.org/sabine. You can get started for free, and the first 200 will get 20% off the annual premium subscription.
This video comes with a quiz: https://quizwithit.com/start_thequiz/1689034259496x415360144818764740
Why do particle physicists constantly make wrong predictions? In this video, I explain the history and status of the problem.
My list with "good" and "bad" problems in the foundations of physics is here:
http://backreaction.blogspot.com/2019/01/good-problems-in-foundations-of-physics.html
Note: I don't mean to say this is a complete list!
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00:00 Intro
00:30 The History of the Problem
08:29 The Cause of the Problem
14:52 Common Objections and Answers
19:37 What Will Happen?
20:04 Learn Physics on Brilliant
#science #physics #particlephysics
https://wn.com/What's_Going_Wrong_In_Particle_Physics_(This_Is_Why_I_Lost_Faith_In_Science.)
Try out my quantum mechanics course (and many others on math and science) on Brilliant using the link https://brilliant.org/sabine. You can get started for free, and the first 200 will get 20% off the annual premium subscription.
This video comes with a quiz: https://quizwithit.com/start_thequiz/1689034259496x415360144818764740
Why do particle physicists constantly make wrong predictions? In this video, I explain the history and status of the problem.
My list with "good" and "bad" problems in the foundations of physics is here:
http://backreaction.blogspot.com/2019/01/good-problems-in-foundations-of-physics.html
Note: I don't mean to say this is a complete list!
👉 Transcript and References on Patreon ➜ https://www.patreon.com/Sabine
💌 Sign up for my weekly science newsletter. It's free! ➜ https://sabinehossenfelder.com/newsletter/
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00:00 Intro
00:30 The History of the Problem
08:29 The Cause of the Problem
14:52 Common Objections and Answers
19:37 What Will Happen?
20:04 Learn Physics on Brilliant
#science #physics #particlephysics
- published: 11 Feb 2023
- views: 1703589
31:48
The Map of Particle Physics | The Standard Model Explained
In this video I explain all the basics of particle physics and the standard model of particle physics. Check out Brilliant here: https://brilliant.org/DOS/
Buy ...
In this video I explain all the basics of particle physics and the standard model of particle physics. Check out Brilliant here: https://brilliant.org/DOS/
Buy the poster here: https://store.dftba.com/collections/domain-of-science/products/map-of-fundamental-particles
Digital version here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08
The standard model of particle physics is our fundamental description of the stuff in the universe. It doesn’t answer why anything exists, but does describe what exists and how it behaves, and that’s what we’ll be discovering in this video. We will cover the fermions, which contain the quarks and the leptons, as well as the bosons or force carriers. As well as which of the fundamental forces each of these fundamental particles interact with, along with the Higgs field. We’ll also look at the conservation rules of particle physics, symmetries in physics and the various quantum numbers that rule which particle interactions are valid and which are not.
#particlephysics #standardmodel #DomainOfScience
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References
[1] good summary
https://physics.info/standard/
[2] CPT symmetry
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CP_violation
[3] Arvin Ash video
https://youtu.be/gkHmXhhAF2Y
[4] Conservation rules video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkFr3BGO8Dg
[5] More conservation rules
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbf7y7Uv6d4
[6] Particle conservation laws
https://bit.ly/3pIb05M
[7] Short explanation of spin
https://bit.ly/2R7UIGV
[8] Short video explaining spin
https://youtu.be/cd2Ua9dKEl8
[9] Pauli exclusion principle
https://bit.ly/3mr4bF5
[10] The failure of supersymmetry
https://bit.ly/3uumFHn
[11] A nice summary of CP-symmetry
https://bit.ly/3t5WmqS
--- Chapters ---
00:00 Intro
00:28 What is particle physics?
01:33 The Fundamental Particles
02:13 Spin
3:52 Conservation Laws
5:01 Fermions and Bosons
7:40 Quarks
11:12 Color Charge
14:13 Leptons
16:39 Neutrinos
19:08 Symmetries in Physics
21:56 Conservation Laws With Forces
23:07 Summary So Far
23:36 Bosons
25:48 Gravity
26:52 Mysteries
28:24 The Future
29:08 Sponsor Message
30:12 End Ramble
https://wn.com/The_Map_Of_Particle_Physics_|_The_Standard_Model_Explained
In this video I explain all the basics of particle physics and the standard model of particle physics. Check out Brilliant here: https://brilliant.org/DOS/
Buy the poster here: https://store.dftba.com/collections/domain-of-science/products/map-of-fundamental-particles
Digital version here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/95869671@N08
The standard model of particle physics is our fundamental description of the stuff in the universe. It doesn’t answer why anything exists, but does describe what exists and how it behaves, and that’s what we’ll be discovering in this video. We will cover the fermions, which contain the quarks and the leptons, as well as the bosons or force carriers. As well as which of the fundamental forces each of these fundamental particles interact with, along with the Higgs field. We’ll also look at the conservation rules of particle physics, symmetries in physics and the various quantum numbers that rule which particle interactions are valid and which are not.
#particlephysics #standardmodel #DomainOfScience
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-- Some Awesome People ---
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Bob Milano
Alex Polo
Eric Epstein
Kevin Delaney
Mark Pickenheim
noggieB
Raj Duphare
Reggie Fourmyle
Sandy Toye
Sebastian
Terrence Masson
Join the gang and help support me produce free and high quality science content:
https://www.patreon.com/domainofscience
--- Special Thanks ---
Special thanks to Sarah Johnson https://twitter.com/SJDJ and Henry Reich https://www.youtube.com/user/minutephysics for their fact checking help.
--- My Science Books ----
I also write science books for kids called Professor Astro Cat. You can see them all here:
http://profastrocat.com
--- Follow me around the internet ---
http://dominicwalliman.com
https://twitter.com/DominicWalliman
https://www.instagram.com/dominicwalliman
--- Credits ---
Art, animation, presented by Dominic Walliman
References
[1] good summary
https://physics.info/standard/
[2] CPT symmetry
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CP_violation
[3] Arvin Ash video
https://youtu.be/gkHmXhhAF2Y
[4] Conservation rules video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkFr3BGO8Dg
[5] More conservation rules
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbf7y7Uv6d4
[6] Particle conservation laws
https://bit.ly/3pIb05M
[7] Short explanation of spin
https://bit.ly/2R7UIGV
[8] Short video explaining spin
https://youtu.be/cd2Ua9dKEl8
[9] Pauli exclusion principle
https://bit.ly/3mr4bF5
[10] The failure of supersymmetry
https://bit.ly/3uumFHn
[11] A nice summary of CP-symmetry
https://bit.ly/3t5WmqS
--- Chapters ---
00:00 Intro
00:28 What is particle physics?
01:33 The Fundamental Particles
02:13 Spin
3:52 Conservation Laws
5:01 Fermions and Bosons
7:40 Quarks
11:12 Color Charge
14:13 Leptons
16:39 Neutrinos
19:08 Symmetries in Physics
21:56 Conservation Laws With Forces
23:07 Summary So Far
23:36 Bosons
25:48 Gravity
26:52 Mysteries
28:24 The Future
29:08 Sponsor Message
30:12 End Ramble
- published: 01 May 2021
- views: 1562883
8:36
Every Particle in the Universe in 8 minutes
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This screen is made...
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This screen is made up of many atoms. And so are your eyes. And so is your brain. In fact, we are just a bunch of atoms that are trying to understand themselves. Every Particle in the Universe in 8 minutes.
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This screen is made up of many atoms. And so are your eyes. And so is your brain. In fact, we are just a bunch of atoms that are trying to understand themselves. Every Particle in the Universe in 8 minutes.
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Music: Chopin-Waltz no. 6 in D flat, Op. 64 no. 1 (Minute Waltz)
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- published: 28 Aug 2020
- views: 739208
14:02
What Is A Particle? A Visual Explanation of Quantum Field Theory
To learn the concepts discussed in detail, go to: https://brilliant.org/arvinash -- you can sign up for free! The first 200 people will get 20% off their annu...
To learn the concepts discussed in detail, go to: https://brilliant.org/arvinash -- you can sign up for free! The first 200 people will get 20% off their annual membership.
Reference video:
Particles or waves: https://youtu.be/r8xBSRkzImg
Quantum Field theory: https://youtu.be/jlEovwE1oHI
Chapters:
0:00 - History of the particle
1:22 - Wave particle duality
4:22- Where Schrodinger equation fails
5:10 - What is quantum field theory
5:54 - A simple QFT visualization
10:11 - What does Fundamental mean?
11:22 - What is the best definition of a particle?
Summary:
Ask 10 physicists what a particle is: you'll get 10 different answers. Quantum mechanics showed via the Schrodinger equation, that quantum objects are not particles but waves smeared out in space, until the moment we measure it. They are described by a mathematical term called a wave-function. It doesn’t tell us where a particle is, but only the probability of where it might be if we measured it.
Is a particle a collapsed wave function? Maybe, but this is not a good description because we don’t know what wave function collapse means. Quantum mechanics shows that photons are a wave packet. This wave packet can be looked at as a kind of particle. Something similar can be done for describing other particles too.
The Schrodinger equation does not work when objects travel close to the speed of light. It does not account for special relativity. In the 1930’s scientists like Dirac found a modification that was compatible with special relativity. This led to quantum field theory, or QFT.
In quantum field theory, what we call particles are quantized waves in a field that spreads throughout spacetime. The idea of quantized fields was a necessary step in order to describe objects like photons and other fast moving objects that need to be treated according to special relativity. QFT is nothing but a theoretical framework that unites ideas from classical fields, special relativity and quantum mechanics.
The idea is this: you start with a field or analogously picture yourself a calm sea that stretches throughout all of spacetime. This is an empty field without any particles. Now imagine that there is a wave in the sea, this is a particle in our field. There is however at least one difference between the quantum field and our ocean, our ocean is not quantum.
For our ocean field to be quantum we have two requirements. First, the waves in our sea must have some discrete magnitude. This can be represented by the amplitude or height of the wave, like 1 meter, 2 meters, 3 meters and so on, nothing in between. Each meter corresponds to the number of particles in any one place. The second requirement is that there has to be some minimum energy state at all times. So we will say that the 1-meter waves represent this minimum energy state. This is called the vacuum energy. I
Then each extra meter of amplitude or height is a real particle. We can only create taller waves in increments of whole meters. The minimum aplitude is 1-meter waves. Each extra meter is then a real particle. But we can only create these taller waves if we have enough energy to reach the next meter. If there is not enough energy to reach at least 2 meters, no taller wave is created.
These one meter waves are from the quantum vacuum, they represent the non-empty minimal state. These quantum waves slosh around and, in some places, there might momentarily be enough energy to create a larger 2-meter wave or a particle. But then almost just as quickly as it’s formed, the particle vanishes again in the sea of fluctuations. These are analogous to virtual particles that come in and out of existence all around us, but are undetectable because they last for too short a time.
The quantum field is like the sea – it is the background on which waves appear and disappear. And just like energy can create waves in the sea, energy added to the field generates particles which we can observe.
If you expand this concept to other particles, we have to imagine other seas representing a different field for each fundamental particle that we know of, so there would be a sea representing the field for electrons, field for photons, field for quarks, etc.
What does “fundamental” in the word fundamental particles mean? It means that the particles of the standard model are the smallest particles from which we can construct the world around us. There is nothing, that we know of that is smaller that these fundamental particles are made of.
#quantumfieldtheory
#qft
As of now, the best description for a particle would be something like this:
A fundamental particle is an excitation in a quantum field that is constantly in flux. There are at least as many fields as there are particles in the standard model. Each particle can propagate in its field. The interactions of these fields and exchange of energy results in particle creation and annihilation. In the end, you should remember that this is just all math.
https://wn.com/What_Is_A_Particle_A_Visual_Explanation_Of_Quantum_Field_Theory
To learn the concepts discussed in detail, go to: https://brilliant.org/arvinash -- you can sign up for free! The first 200 people will get 20% off their annual membership.
Reference video:
Particles or waves: https://youtu.be/r8xBSRkzImg
Quantum Field theory: https://youtu.be/jlEovwE1oHI
Chapters:
0:00 - History of the particle
1:22 - Wave particle duality
4:22- Where Schrodinger equation fails
5:10 - What is quantum field theory
5:54 - A simple QFT visualization
10:11 - What does Fundamental mean?
11:22 - What is the best definition of a particle?
Summary:
Ask 10 physicists what a particle is: you'll get 10 different answers. Quantum mechanics showed via the Schrodinger equation, that quantum objects are not particles but waves smeared out in space, until the moment we measure it. They are described by a mathematical term called a wave-function. It doesn’t tell us where a particle is, but only the probability of where it might be if we measured it.
Is a particle a collapsed wave function? Maybe, but this is not a good description because we don’t know what wave function collapse means. Quantum mechanics shows that photons are a wave packet. This wave packet can be looked at as a kind of particle. Something similar can be done for describing other particles too.
The Schrodinger equation does not work when objects travel close to the speed of light. It does not account for special relativity. In the 1930’s scientists like Dirac found a modification that was compatible with special relativity. This led to quantum field theory, or QFT.
In quantum field theory, what we call particles are quantized waves in a field that spreads throughout spacetime. The idea of quantized fields was a necessary step in order to describe objects like photons and other fast moving objects that need to be treated according to special relativity. QFT is nothing but a theoretical framework that unites ideas from classical fields, special relativity and quantum mechanics.
The idea is this: you start with a field or analogously picture yourself a calm sea that stretches throughout all of spacetime. This is an empty field without any particles. Now imagine that there is a wave in the sea, this is a particle in our field. There is however at least one difference between the quantum field and our ocean, our ocean is not quantum.
For our ocean field to be quantum we have two requirements. First, the waves in our sea must have some discrete magnitude. This can be represented by the amplitude or height of the wave, like 1 meter, 2 meters, 3 meters and so on, nothing in between. Each meter corresponds to the number of particles in any one place. The second requirement is that there has to be some minimum energy state at all times. So we will say that the 1-meter waves represent this minimum energy state. This is called the vacuum energy. I
Then each extra meter of amplitude or height is a real particle. We can only create taller waves in increments of whole meters. The minimum aplitude is 1-meter waves. Each extra meter is then a real particle. But we can only create these taller waves if we have enough energy to reach the next meter. If there is not enough energy to reach at least 2 meters, no taller wave is created.
These one meter waves are from the quantum vacuum, they represent the non-empty minimal state. These quantum waves slosh around and, in some places, there might momentarily be enough energy to create a larger 2-meter wave or a particle. But then almost just as quickly as it’s formed, the particle vanishes again in the sea of fluctuations. These are analogous to virtual particles that come in and out of existence all around us, but are undetectable because they last for too short a time.
The quantum field is like the sea – it is the background on which waves appear and disappear. And just like energy can create waves in the sea, energy added to the field generates particles which we can observe.
If you expand this concept to other particles, we have to imagine other seas representing a different field for each fundamental particle that we know of, so there would be a sea representing the field for electrons, field for photons, field for quarks, etc.
What does “fundamental” in the word fundamental particles mean? It means that the particles of the standard model are the smallest particles from which we can construct the world around us. There is nothing, that we know of that is smaller that these fundamental particles are made of.
#quantumfieldtheory
#qft
As of now, the best description for a particle would be something like this:
A fundamental particle is an excitation in a quantum field that is constantly in flux. There are at least as many fields as there are particles in the standard model. Each particle can propagate in its field. The interactions of these fields and exchange of energy results in particle creation and annihilation. In the end, you should remember that this is just all math.
- published: 16 Oct 2021
- views: 717371
20:27
Japanese particles でにをअब confuse हुने छैन just एक पटक हेर्नु होस !!!
Hello bro and sis. I have been living in japan for 3 years I have done Japanese language n2 level and I preparing for n1 so. I can teach easily Japanese languag...
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Hello bro and sis. I have been living in japan for 3 years I have done Japanese language n2 level and I preparing for n1 so. I can teach easily Japanese language but I want to more support so plz subscribe and sher my videos
- published: 30 Oct 2022
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Viliam Lane - particles
bandcamp https://viliamlane.bandcamp.com/track/particles
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bandcamp https://viliamlane.bandcamp.com/track/particles
#electronic #darkwave #darkwavemusic
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bandcamp https://viliamlane.bandcamp.com/track/particles
#electronic #darkwave #darkwavemusic
- published: 01 Oct 2022
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Simulating Particle Life
Particle Life is a fascinating simulation model that showcases emergent behavior arising from simple rules. Inspired by Jeffrey Ventrella's "Clusters" ( ventrel...
Particle Life is a fascinating simulation model that showcases emergent behavior arising from simple rules. Inspired by Jeffrey Ventrella's "Clusters" ( ventrella.com/Clusters ). This simulation resembles real-life organisms, demonstrating that emergent behavior doesn’t require complex processes.
https://wn.com/Simulating_Particle_Life
Particle Life is a fascinating simulation model that showcases emergent behavior arising from simple rules. Inspired by Jeffrey Ventrella's "Clusters" ( ventrella.com/Clusters ). This simulation resembles real-life organisms, demonstrating that emergent behavior doesn’t require complex processes.
- published: 05 May 2024
- views: 242335
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How Particle Life emerges from simplicity
Other video explaining the maths & code: https://youtu.be/scvuli-zcRc
Download (Windows 64-bit): https://particle-life.com
Source Code: https://github.com/tom-...
Other video explaining the maths & code: https://youtu.be/scvuli-zcRc
Download (Windows 64-bit): https://particle-life.com
Source Code: https://github.com/tom-mohr/particle-life-app
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/Fd64AhKzMD
Particle Life is a very simple particle system. The simulation shows the emergence of incredibly beautiful life-like structures from rudimentary rules.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:48 Impressions
5:08 Explanation
7:27 Example
9:20 Outro
https://wn.com/How_Particle_Life_Emerges_From_Simplicity
Other video explaining the maths & code: https://youtu.be/scvuli-zcRc
Download (Windows 64-bit): https://particle-life.com
Source Code: https://github.com/tom-mohr/particle-life-app
Discord Server: https://discord.gg/Fd64AhKzMD
Particle Life is a very simple particle system. The simulation shows the emergence of incredibly beautiful life-like structures from rudimentary rules.
CHAPTERS
0:00 Intro
0:48 Impressions
5:08 Explanation
7:27 Example
9:20 Outro
- published: 08 Dec 2022
- views: 350277
8:08
N5 particle (grammar) : [MM Biz] Japanese Language N5
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- published: 23 Jun 2019
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