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JigmeDatse
shares
1 months ago
an image (hmm... transparent background I guess), of something I "quickly" created in Inkscape. Sort of like a Cantor dust, but it's not really.
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JigmeDatse
says
1 months ago
Here we go with a white background (that it was designed with).
JigmeDatse
says
1 months ago
they were talking with
Arbieroo
on YouTube about this.
🌊wotitdo🌊
1 months ago
yay
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Arbieroo
likes
1 months ago
it! I see the Cantor set resemblance. How's it made?
sef_lopod
thinks
1 months ago
it's more effective on the default black background for this website (and various others) anyway.
JigmeDatse
says
1 months ago
Arbieroo
: It's a "normalized time representation". What it represents is doing a process (processes are assumed instantaneous) sleeping for a period, then repeating the process.
JigmeDatse
says
1 months ago
Then after that, taking that whole thing, as the "new process" with a sleep of twice the previous one.
JigmeDatse
says
1 months ago
Then for representation, it's showing the ratios with the "total time". The black segments are all the same unit length.
JigmeDatse
says
1 months ago
It looks like I've used the same colour twice, unintentionally.
Arbieroo
says
1 months ago
interesting - I see how that would form a fractal.
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