Riohel
Riohel
42 / 3
28th Apr 2016
2nd May 2016
This is an improvement over my Quantum Counter that allows it to randomize on up to 8 different outputs, I figured out my fellow roleplayers would enjoy a dice-rolling mechanism on TPT.
fail8 badeight never6 physics quantum heisenberg uncertainty schrodinger dice random

Comments

  • Riohel
    Riohel
    28th Apr 2016
    Nevermind, I just got an idea on how to do a 6 sided with 1/6 probabilities, stay tuned.
  • Riohel
    Riohel
    28th Apr 2016
    So far as I've theorized it seems that this model can only be used to generate numbers that are Powers of 2, I'll try to generate a new model based on this effect.
  • tekkie
    tekkie
    28th Apr 2016
    Computers can actually do True Random Number Generation (TRNG) due to the fact that no matter what your proccessors clock speed is, it will be ever so slightly off and different from every other processor. So, if you use that number as a seed for a RNG algorithm, it will be a trully random number.
  • Riohel
    Riohel
    28th Apr 2016
    Attending to suggestion the die have been tinted white! Thanks a lot for all the votes and support, I'll try to bring other varieties of randomizers based on this effect.
  • zaccybot2
    zaccybot2
    28th Apr 2016
    sadly, considering that computers can only go as far as pseudorandom algorithms, this won't be completely random, but for all intensive purposes this is great!
  • tekkie
    tekkie
    28th Apr 2016
    So I'm not really sure how this works. Does PHOT randomly go through/reflect off BMTL? +1
  • JackX
    JackX
    28th Apr 2016
    colour the liquid crystal white +1
  • Urumasi
    Urumasi
    28th Apr 2016
    Nice, a genuine math.random() randomizer!
  • TigerTude
    TigerTude
    28th Apr 2016
    Wow! +1!
  • Riohel
    Riohel
    28th Apr 2016
    According to the theory and the position of the BMTL they should be.