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paulrock
modified 9 years ago

Destiny Machine - Part 3

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Using digital electronics, even with a will, a simple example of how seemingly random events can give the illusion of chaos. Now, expand the scale at 100, 500, 1000000 times. There is random? Have fun changing the period of the binary stream generators (logic train) or the selection keys of these. Manipulate the "destination".
published 9 years ago
Jack23247
9 years ago
If this was true random, imagine unlimitedly logging the data on the 8-segment to a file, then opening it with an hex editor: there would be everything in there. Obviously there is no true random on a computer, it relies too much on mathematics. A similar situation is explored by the website "Library of Babel". There is a very good Vsauce video on the topic.
paulrock
9 years ago
Jack. This is exactly what I suggested to the staff of EveryCircuit, this morning. Incorporate two interface components with CSV files, one for input and one for output. Even in the case of 7-segment display, allowing send the file the data displayed by the display. Interesting mencionares this now. You're psychic? Kkkkk
paulrock
9 years ago
Regarding random, Jack, I think, even away from the computer, this can be something absolutely non-existent, at least above the Planck Esala. The proposal is just think about this approach.
almaarry27
1 year ago
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