escheruleturnipjs@lemmy.ml to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 452 points – 2 months ago7Post a CommentPreviewHotTopNewOldClassic art converted into modern memes is my favorite weird niche of the internetnote apart, the drawing is INSANELooks like it's an edit of this work by M.C. Escher The works of M.C. Escher are absolutely amazing.Somone made a 3D version of it in Blender (and I'm kinda mad it's not an animation that looks around in the room or something): https://blenderartists.org/t/escher-hand-with-reflecting-sphere/1360631/8 Amazing stuff.It shows how to ponder an Orb, which is about visualising the mathematics of a sphere. Specifically its internal geometry, I believe. You can use that to program a virtual world stored inside your Orb using abstractions from your own mind (like a lucid dream universe). It would look something like: https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/circle-theorems.html Circles have infinite data points internally, just like spheres.ponder your own orb. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1910680/Orb_of_Creation/ (just a warning tho, the game is only half done and likely will never be finished, but it's the best there is at what it does and all the pretenders suck really bad)Fantastic
note apart, the drawing is INSANELooks like it's an edit of this work by M.C. Escher The works of M.C. Escher are absolutely amazing.Somone made a 3D version of it in Blender (and I'm kinda mad it's not an animation that looks around in the room or something): https://blenderartists.org/t/escher-hand-with-reflecting-sphere/1360631/8 Amazing stuff.It shows how to ponder an Orb, which is about visualising the mathematics of a sphere. Specifically its internal geometry, I believe. You can use that to program a virtual world stored inside your Orb using abstractions from your own mind (like a lucid dream universe). It would look something like: https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/circle-theorems.html Circles have infinite data points internally, just like spheres.
Looks like it's an edit of this work by M.C. Escher The works of M.C. Escher are absolutely amazing.Somone made a 3D version of it in Blender (and I'm kinda mad it's not an animation that looks around in the room or something): https://blenderartists.org/t/escher-hand-with-reflecting-sphere/1360631/8 Amazing stuff.It shows how to ponder an Orb, which is about visualising the mathematics of a sphere. Specifically its internal geometry, I believe. You can use that to program a virtual world stored inside your Orb using abstractions from your own mind (like a lucid dream universe). It would look something like: https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/circle-theorems.html Circles have infinite data points internally, just like spheres.
Somone made a 3D version of it in Blender (and I'm kinda mad it's not an animation that looks around in the room or something): https://blenderartists.org/t/escher-hand-with-reflecting-sphere/1360631/8 Amazing stuff.
It shows how to ponder an Orb, which is about visualising the mathematics of a sphere. Specifically its internal geometry, I believe. You can use that to program a virtual world stored inside your Orb using abstractions from your own mind (like a lucid dream universe). It would look something like: https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/circle-theorems.html Circles have infinite data points internally, just like spheres.
ponder your own orb. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1910680/Orb_of_Creation/ (just a warning tho, the game is only half done and likely will never be finished, but it's the best there is at what it does and all the pretenders suck really bad)
Classic art converted into modern memes is my favorite weird niche of the internet
note apart, the drawing is INSANE
Looks like it's an edit of this work by M.C. Escher
The works of M.C. Escher are absolutely amazing.
Somone made a 3D version of it in Blender (and I'm kinda mad it's not an animation that looks around in the room or something):
https://blenderartists.org/t/escher-hand-with-reflecting-sphere/1360631/8
Amazing stuff.
It shows how to ponder an Orb, which is about visualising the mathematics of a sphere. Specifically its internal geometry, I believe.
You can use that to program a virtual world stored inside your Orb using abstractions from your own mind (like a lucid dream universe).
It would look something like: https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/circle-theorems.html
Circles have infinite data points internally, just like spheres.
ponder your own orb.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1910680/Orb_of_Creation/
(just a warning tho, the game is only half done and likely will never be finished, but it's the best there is at what it does and all the pretenders suck really bad)
Fantastic