Riohel
Riohel
14 / 3
26th Apr 2016
26th Apr 2016
Rudimentally verifies if the PHOT particles go through or bounce off BMTL wall, it has an auto-restart mechanism. I know it is pretty basic but I found out the BMTL thingie earlier and wanted to do this as my first save.
fpfirstsave moonwuzhere quantum counter

Comments

  • moonheart08
    moonheart08
    26th Apr 2016
    Anyways, who the heck would downvote this? this is amazing!
  • moonheart08
    moonheart08
    26th Apr 2016
    Also, Riohel, i devised a simpler version, minus the counters: 1976746, would it be ok if i publish it?
  • Riohel
    Riohel
    26th Apr 2016
    Woah, First page! This is awesome. And, yes, I supposed uncertainty cannot be achieved by this software but I meant it follows the primary concept at least.
  • moonheart08
    moonheart08
    26th Apr 2016
    Wow, a first save gained FP! Congratulations, that is somehting we all admire :P
  • moonheart08
    moonheart08
    26th Apr 2016
    yea, it uses the engine pseudo randomizer, youd need a quantum computer (Buy one from DWAVE, they are only 15 million dollars!) for uncertainity anyways
  • moonheart08
    moonheart08
    26th Apr 2016
    Not really, the code does its own thing, ill check
  • Riohel
    Riohel
    26th Apr 2016
    I think it follows the uncertainty principle where PHOT act both as a wave and a particle, so they randomly will bounce off or go through.
  • moonheart08
    moonheart08
    26th Apr 2016
    ok this is starting to wierd me out, even by verifying im useing the same seed for photon randomness every time, it still acts kinda, well, random ._.
  • Riohel
    Riohel
    26th Apr 2016
    BTW, for the switches that show which one came first you do need to spark the little particle of NSCN above them, I was too lazy to add automation for that as well.
  • moonheart08
    moonheart08
    26th Apr 2016
    Funny, thisis the best first save i have ever seen someone make, and i noticed it seems random, someone verify this for me