Relative force is simpler than absolute force
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because it does not require a new absolute position, it responds to an existing position. This also reflects Heidegger’s concept of the mitwelt in which we only exist relative to a world (made of other points of reference).
This is why, although it requires more computing power to process, having the points react to the position of other points is actually a simpler proposition in the analogue world of physics than referencing an absolute position.
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Status | Released |
Category | Other |
Author | nonzerosum |
Genre | Simulation |
Tags | 3D, essay, Gravity, Physics, Sci-fi, Space, Space Sim, theoretical-physics, universe |
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