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This boat stuff is hard! How does nature do this things??

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Andreas3 years ago

I'm not sure, if I'm getting better or worse.....

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ThunderOwl - Sci-Fi Assets. Owlified. 🇱🇻🇺🇦🌞3 years ago

basically

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Richard Cobbett3 years ago

It avoids using languages with strongly typed variables and trusts in physics to float what needs floating.

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Andreas3 years ago

I can tell you this is already big improvement over what I had earlier today!

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ThunderOwl - Sci-Fi Assets. Owlified. 🇱🇻🇺🇦🌞3 years ago

"Nature" puts a lot of rocks on the bottom of hull insides

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Tim K3 years ago

There are good reasons for such problems to be addressed by individual subjects in universities. :D

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Andreas3 years ago

You are saying I should go studying?

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Arathok🪑📜 4513 years ago

For Nature it #Justworks

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Kevin Jeong3 years ago

That's incredibly neat! Are you replicating ship physics by having 4 spheres that apply upwards force if under water? Maybe needs a force dampening so that the boat doesn't over-correct and do a barrel roll. Sounds like a really fun problem to solve though!

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Andreas3 years ago

I agree :D The issue here is that I apply the wrong forces still. My code is not ok. And I am trying different approaches. Still testing. Thanks a lot.

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