Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
47 / 1
31st Aug 2015
7th Sep 2015
Credit to G-LinuxorU for the binary to decimal which I started with to make this. stable, even distribution, binary randomizer..
random sheep meow catz olo olooloolo

Comments

  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    7th Sep 2015
    Indeed!
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    7th Sep 2015
    Complete randomness could only have been possible in the infinitesimal moment in which the universe began. Physical laws and constants could POSSIBLY have arisen/been determined at random. As soon as matter and energy existed, causality took over and everything became (theoretically) predictable with sufficient data.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    7th Sep 2015
    Maybe in another universe, but there would probably not be anything in that universe but subatomic particles at best. perfect chaos is perfect uniformity.
  • Sourec
    Sourec
    7th Sep 2015
    Here's a philisophical question: is there such a thing as complete randomness?
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    6th Sep 2015
    @Elite01. electronics can create pressure. it gets rid of it and looks cool. might have a slight effect on output, inconclusive.
  • I_Always_no_scoping
    I_Always_no_scoping
    5th Sep 2015
    id:1848241
  • Elite01
    Elite01
    5th Sep 2015
    what is the PUMP purpose? also nice lazer show lol
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    5th Sep 2015
    I am working on it. I have finally found something to make me interested in 60hz.
  • Schmolendevice
    Schmolendevice
    5th Sep 2015
    Excellent. Now we just have to make it capable of outputting pseudorandom ctypes every frame at 60 Hz, most probably using CLNE's randomization.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    5th Sep 2015
    @oldmud0. true. chaos always has limits, edges, or exists within confined setes. order always arises in our universe.