Throwing Stones with Hamlet
Introduction: Where are the Stones?
We saw how we could use randomization
to generate parallel worlds to make sense of our experiment, and to decide whether there was something algorthmic Mother Nature was doing, or if it was just mere chance that we saw something.
Are there other applications of this chaotic procedure? Can we throw more random stones, some more outrageous slings and arrows of fortune back at the world? Let us see if there are some applications where this might be a useful thing to do!
Spread Spectrum Communications: Bluetooth, GPS(again), and CDMA
- Pseudo Noise Codes
- C/A code
- โA random satellite??โ
Have you see TRON?
- Ken Perlin
A Brief Intro to p5.js
Making Noise with p5.js
Making Mountains out of molehills noise
References
Ken Perlin. Making Noise. https://web.archive.org/web/20160308022101/http://noisemachine.com/talk1/index.html
Adrian Biagioli. (09 August 2014 ). Understanding Perlin Noise. https://adrianb.io/2014/08/09/perlinnoise.html
Better Explained Blog. Vector Calculus: Understanding the Dot Product. https://betterexplained.com/articles/vector-calculus-understanding-the-dot-product/
Ball P. (2015). Forging patterns and making waves from biology to geology: a commentary on Turing (1952) โThe chemical basis of morphogenesisโ. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, 370(1666), 20140218. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2014.0218. PDF
Terragen Software Page. https://planetside.co.uk
TRON Academy Award
Cats Coats and Colours. https://manypets.com/us/blog/cat-coats-patterns/