jojofishfishing
jojofishfishing
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6th Apr 2017
10th Aug 2017
I have been experimenting with warp for a long time but this effect I found is bizzare. If this is already known about warp I'm sorry, but I discovered it on my own. I'm not sure what this can do for anyone but it seemed wierd enough to share
subframe warp sphere 1electron2orbs quantumintpt 2orbs1electron quantumtheory quantum

Comments

  • Diablo7616
    Diablo7616
    20th Jun 2017
    If you turn TMP2 of warp at 0 you don't have any electron
  • miner_sd
    miner_sd
    8th May 2017
    maybe this is like an easter egg relating to the two slits test that became the basis of the many worlds theory
  • jojofishfishing
    jojofishfishing
    18th Apr 2017
    Oh wow danieldan0, thats not right XD I honestly just wanted to show everyone a wierd effect... R16K1S60 deserves more votes!
  • danieldan0
    danieldan0
    18th Apr 2017
    *R16K1S60
  • danieldan0
    danieldan0
    18th Apr 2017
    This is more popular than R1KS60
  • jojofishfishing
    jojofishfishing
    13th Apr 2017
    @ThePowderKid the reason why it seemed like entanglement to me was the fact that the electron has the same particle ID every frame but it is clear now that it is something wierd going on with subframe and with the particle order.
  • ThePowderKid
    ThePowderKid
    13th Apr 2017
    Graet, but one problem with it. If you pause the simulation, you can see that the electron is only in one sphere per frame.. That means that the electrons are not interconnected, instead it means that the warp or filt is. So your idea is correct, something is entangled, but it is not the electrons.
  • jeffluo35
    jeffluo35
    13th Apr 2017
    i'll be making something explaining this... it's actually quite simple
  • schradieck
    schradieck
    13th Apr 2017
    page 30, keep it up, maybe this will hit the fabled page 2
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    12th Apr 2017
    I wouldn't spend time working on this. If the PT mods decide to implement a per frame particle reorder, then this will no longer occur. I suggest we keep looking for properties in TPT elements that have qauntum properties.