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No connections to model trains at all? |
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AusCan wins on this one IMHO(tep) |
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[not_morrison_rm] Oobleck motion via model trains would put your oobrick in the open class. |
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[AusCan] Not Stanley K rather Roger V. |
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Bartholomew I trust would be handing out the
awards? |
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Yes, and of course, an engraved metal 3d print of your oobrick. (in glass - as there might be unprintable spaces) |
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The idea was not about tessellation. Complexity can come from the relationships between simple differences. I was was trying to capture facets of a dynamic system that may be a stepping stone to new thoughts or technology. Though, I do see your point about a brick being the poster object for tessellation. Yes, the title could have been better. |
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I have been imagining a blunt pressure wave that tessellates the molecules of the oobleck to cause interlocking (thanks bigsleep). This is the simple case - squeeze it and it locks up. |
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What about very complex pressure waveforms? There would be volumes that lock and volumes that loosen. There might be higher pressure patterns that loosen and lower ones that solidify. |
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I wonder if there are fundamental waveforms that directly relate to the molecular make up of the oobleck - prime dance rhythms of oobleck. |
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