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myfuckinggod
· 6 years ago
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Could someone explain
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funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
no.
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funkmasterrex
· 6 years ago
also, honestly your username is perfect.
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guest_
· 6 years ago
The person is playing a game on their cell phone. The “math scribbles” are our onto the screen in ink. Notice as they jump platform to platform the lines they drew line up to the platforms? Video games are literally math. In the simplest form things like geometry and trigonometry create graphic interface and much of the physics of the game world. Digital “dice rolls” in the form of probabilities and statistics tables govern many “random” outcomes. More complex algorithms can be used for procedural generation and faux true random generation etc- but at its core math underpins all games. You can observe the game to understand the math. Knowing the math is like a cheat code. You know the “rules” of the universe. In the physical world math is the language of science, and science holds the rules of reality. In the current digital world there are no physics- just math. All the rules, reality and all it runs on are just math made to mimic the real world and create physics.
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guest
· 6 years ago
For anyone who wanted to know, the game is an in-app add-on to WeChat (Chinese messaging and social media app like WhatsApp) called 跳一跳
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