The magnetic pendulum: birds-eye view The coloring indicates which of the 3 magnets (red, green or blue) the pendulum ultimately came to rest at .. this image took about 5 hours to renderpic.twitter.com/C57aDaAp6Y
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The magnetic pendulum: birds-eye view The coloring indicates which of the 3 magnets (red, green or blue) the pendulum ultimately came to rest at .. this image took about 5 hours to renderpic.twitter.com/C57aDaAp6Y
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This is awesome man! I feel bad for your computer tho 
oh yea it was working overtime for sure
Beautiful! Just want to make sure I understand: do you always release the pendulum from rest? And then color the starting point in the xy plane (the point above which the pendulum was released) with the color of the magnet it ultimately approaches?
Yeap! No initial velocities
Jesus H. Christ, how long did the calculation of the colours take?
Like 5 hours of rendering
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