A falling sand simulator in your terminal!
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Nov 17, 2024 - Go
A falling sand simulator in your terminal!
Balls bouncing in a ring. This simulation outlines how chaos emerges from a simple ball bouncing around in a ring. This code was inspired by a numberphile video on chaos-theory.
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This project is designed to showcase a variety of satisfying animations that users can interact with, making it a perfect addition to a portfolio or an interactive web experience
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