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Try to use the giant circle as if it is a swinging vine and swing from it to the blue platform.
Mr Linkage I am aware transistors are analog. I am no electrician. I am incredibly aware of low littlle I know about electricity. Can you give it a break I'm not making this for use in the real world. I made this for fun.
algicosathlons are the equivalent of fortnite. Also I might update these parts right now.
They've now been updated. I made an LED, Laser, Laser Refractor, DC<>AC Converter, Solar Cell and generic frame block. I am open to other suggestions too!
I am anticipating an idea for a transistor, but I haven't made a design quite yet. I am waiting for the inspiration for it, which is what I usually do.
Yeah
If you're watching a meme and the person in the meme is asked their height and they respond with "yogurt"
then the bruh sound is played
I have come to the Algolord to ask for some knowledge
What is the conditional statement
As in (condition)? {action}
I have seen the conditional statement before but i dont remember where it was or anything about it except "()? {}"

Thanks Sire Algolord
Hey Kenlime, care to meet me at my latest scene? I have something I wanna try borrowing you for.
FOR Ken3344:
Would you care to help me design a self-replicating mechanism? Let google take you here to a video on self-replicating mechanisms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_9ohFWR0Vs
I can't see that much in this video in regards to the actual mechanisms, but if you do, go ahead and give me what you get from it and we can work together on it.

Thanks,

UnityDogGaming (also my youtube name is Ranibow Sprimkle (this includes the typos))
Also the mechanism in this video around 5:30 is the one im most interested, the one that eats two units and splits into replicas of itself.
This valuable information shall be recieveth with great thankfulness, Your Highness

(fancy for thanks bro)
Last edited at 2021/02/13 20:51:14 by UnityDogGaming04
I imagine there might be an XOR function, but if there isnt, I have this idea.

{A || B && A && B !} ? {executed if A XOR B is true} : {executed if A XNOR B is true}

Would this work?
And is there any way to to a function like on NotCollide or onNotHitByLaser?

Thanks again
I cant find anywhere in this scene the code that actually detects when the laser and box collide and not collide.
i use the mouse to control the mouse
It might be something used in simulated aerospace engineering, like a drone or a plane, to calculate height, or anything else a digital proximity sensor could be used for.
Good point. I noticed this stuff too.

Though the abacus is obsolete and we have better computers than it, the abacus was all we had and it didnt do that much or do anything quickly.
This was all a cheesy experiment, because I like to take the long road, evidently, if you look at my scenes.
But yeah ill make a better version of this.
Another question for you, Xray (this doesn't get annoying, does it?)
you have recently given me a function for distance between two objects. is there a function that can determine the distance at which a laser changes direction, such as a reflection or refraction, instead of the position of the object that reflected or refracted the laser? such as
math.vec.dist(pos, e.reflection.pos) <something like this?

thanks x 20
they are mechanical flight systems, used for determining accelaration in x and y, anangvel and angle.
lol hi
I meant to find the point where the laser collides, not neccesarily bends. I'm great with simulated mechanics and math, but not with words, unless I think hard on what I want to say. I simply wanted to make an altimeter. (I hope that's its name!)
AlgodooDude1, it's not quite helium, as helium has 2 protons, 2 electrons, AND 2 neutrons.
Hey this is pretty cool!
Can I give you some tips tho
Some(actually most) satellite dishes will have a curve in the dish. This is to reflect all incoming signals directly at the antenna, that piece that sticks out to the left in this scene. That antenna is what takes in the signal to process it. you can use the polygon tool on the far left to make a curved dish!
Well I do like chllenges.
Hit me lol
i see. this is a whole lotta complicated stuff. i noticed as i read that i might be able to simplify this a step further. could i make code such as this and simply put it inside the segment instead of the laser?
(code for the upper left segment)
postStep = (e)=>{
{
keys.isDown("0") || keys.isDown("4") || keys.isDown("5") || keys.isDown("6") ||keys.isDown("8") ||keys.isDown("9")
} ? {
color = [1, 0, 0, 1]

} : {
color = [0, 0, 0, 1]
}
it's been updated
it's AWESOME
maybe ill make a number printer with this design idk
where the code will be put in the lasers and the lasers will move from seg to seg
your method would work on this but the way i made it in the new scene is like at least 3.14159265358979323 times simpler
i know more digitso of pi if you care to hear
3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693­99375105
52 digits whatever you get it
Thanks for all the helps, both of u.
one thing i realised is if you look through all my scenes in order you can see the skill i had at the time of the scene's upload slowly but surely go up
just something really interesting
looking at my old scenes gives me nostalgia even tho it wasnt that long ago (maybe 2-4 years?)
hey! spoiler alert!
omg i did not expect this much philosophical stuff
im stating that the simulation is not perfect and doesn't obey a few laws of physics
if you had a long train that wrapped around the world and the engine started moving forward, the caboose could not start moving instantly, as the force information takes about a seventh of a second to get around the earth at the speed of light. my key point is that information CANNOT move faster than light speed, but the boxes at the end start moving befort the other circle passes it. We can agree that the boxes wont move if nothing pushes it. the boxes can't start moving unless the upper circle meets up with it.
and xray. imagine the train engine suddenly reaches the speed of light. the end simply cannot start moving before light from the engine reaches the caboose, as it would make it possible for information to travel faster than light, which is not allowed.
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