Or chunks of metal , small shards of glass , or something, is their some way to take a clunk or mass of shards with say a glove with sensors and then map some sort of computer response based on movements across or in front of that mass or cluster?
Frequencies, waves, by motion , maybe a field of some sort where you can manipulate it based on the movements of the glove, maybe even reshape the clusters .
A given shape, motion of the gloves where the cluster is given signals to change it's formation
I don't know how this will sound to any one else, I don't claim to ACTUALLY know anything about science though , so please play nice.
Something held to it's vertical motions and then gravitated within those constraints by horizontal axis motions. WHAT?
No idea where that came from. It's BS, sorry for wasting your time, but if you can teach me something without being a jerk, that would be nice. Thanks for sharing!
Frequencies, waves, by motion , maybe a field of some sort where you can manipulate it based on the movements of the glove, maybe even reshape the clusters .
A given shape, motion of the gloves where the cluster is given signals to change it's formation
I don't know how this will sound to any one else, I don't claim to ACTUALLY know anything about science though , so please play nice.
Something held to it's vertical motions and then gravitated within those constraints by horizontal axis motions. WHAT?
No idea where that came from. It's BS, sorry for wasting your time, but if you can teach me something without being a jerk, that would be nice. Thanks for sharing!
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JUGGLERS DO IT ALL THE TIME
first decide how you will counter the pull of gravity? the control system comes second
for example we have automatic, pilotless aircraft. air flow in wings provide lift, internal computers and sensors provide guidence
first decide how you will counter the pull of gravity? the control system comes second
for example we have automatic, pilotless aircraft. air flow in wings provide lift, internal computers and sensors provide guidence
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Jugglers do it all the time....
It's a matter of timing and training.
It's a matter of timing and training.