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Post by kuraikiba on Oct 19, 2010 23:07:21 GMT
GMD's are possible in EE, and I'll share the old trick. Look at this picture. As you see, the limit below expresses that although the magnetic waves get extremely close to circular form, they never touch making that circle: M (n=) Pparticulates Lim -> 40000b&&and VarChange(a -> b) where a is normal (M, Pparticle) interactions and b is circular formation Now, the top white pixel is the starter black hole. Below, a white hole. Below, another white hole. Bottom is a black hole. Here is why: Blacks pull toward the places where whites repel, forcing gravitational nullification and redirection. Then, a simple fractal forms, and creates a north and south pole. So an accurate earth magnet is made as such.
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Post by kuraikiba on Oct 19, 2010 23:35:49 GMT
Also, I found how to make a force field. It truly keeps everything away from a point. Middle bar is white holes, black holes are the rest.
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Post by Artifact123 on Oct 20, 2010 5:43:31 GMT
Wow... You should post this in the Interesting Phenomena thread.
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Post by kuraikiba on Oct 20, 2010 17:23:23 GMT
Btw, am I element keeper yet?
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Post by clockwork on Dec 3, 2010 2:23:51 GMT
You asked Paradox, Artifact, they nominated you, Yonder isn't here much, no nomination needed, I accepted you.
Yes, you are a EE Element Keeper
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Post by kuraikiba on Dec 3, 2010 2:26:15 GMT
Cool. Just for that, +1 karma.
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Dec 3, 2010 5:15:21 GMT
Nice gravity bar.
Could you make it in such a way that it has 4 poles? North, South, East and West?
That would be cool.
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Post by kuraikiba on Dec 3, 2010 21:03:30 GMT
I believe it would be like this: Make one GMD bar. Make another, with it's top pixel two below the bottom of the first bar. There would be one blank pixel between if done correctly. Then, make a horizontal bar, to have it's left most pixel to be next to the blank pixel. Move two pixels from the leftmost of the horizontal bar. Then make another bar. The result should look like a crosshair. Edit: Or this...
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Post by Elmach on Feb 20, 2011 1:20:34 GMT
Err... I get and Why isn't this working? Black, white, white, Black EDIT: Ok, the frick? After waiting a bit, I got
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Post by Akatsuki fan on Feb 20, 2011 4:38:05 GMT
Wow. This is truly interesting...
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Post by kuraikiba on Feb 21, 2011 17:51:48 GMT
I'd love scale, because I could make a GMD grid... OF NINE 4-WAYS.
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Post by Qwerty on Feb 23, 2011 14:31:18 GMT
Oh yikes. One can only imagine what that would look like.
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Post by kuraikiba on Mar 20, 2011 14:08:04 GMT
Very complex.... VERY!
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Post by Draxorion on May 13, 2011 2:23:49 GMT
This is very interesting. Interesting indeed. Studies like the old forums, perhaps.
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Post by kuraikiba on May 13, 2011 17:51:28 GMT
Wow, this thread may never die. This wasn't even that interesting...
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Post by Draxorion on May 13, 2011 20:24:08 GMT
Don't worry, Kurai, it might not be for you, but it is for some people.
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Post by Alonso on May 13, 2011 20:25:52 GMT
I love doing these stuff too. hi 5.
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Post by Draxorion on May 13, 2011 23:27:44 GMT
Does anyone else have work to show? Or simply designs?
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Post by kuraikiba on May 13, 2011 23:41:43 GMT
I would LOVE to see new designs. I think of these as grav-murals.
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Post by Alonso on May 14, 2011 17:10:55 GMT
I can't work out how to post pic on messages
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Post by kuraikiba on May 16, 2011 0:50:45 GMT
Simply upload to an image hosting site, like imageshack, and take the link they give you, and copy-paste it in a post.
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