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Numsgil:

--- Quote ---Well I was thinking of creating a new bot on top of the old one with both the same size (kind of like splitting the cell nucleus) then change their sizes as they move apart until they fully separate. It should be fairly easy to come up with a formula that defines their volume change as a function of how much the two circles overlap.
Then we can change the width of the connecting tie to exactly match the diameter of the robots
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Only problem is of course the sudden potential energy change.

That is, two bots overlapping all of the sudden can cause a case of energy from nowhere.  Like one electron suddenly creating another, both overlapping, both with a great deal of (perhaps nearly infiinite) potential energy.


--- Quote ---Another cool thought I just had was to change the width of ties so that short ones are fat while stretched out ones get thinner. ie. keep the volume of a tie constant.
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Sounds like a good idea to me.

PurpleYouko:

--- Quote ---Only problem is of course the sudden potential energy change.

That is, two bots overlapping all of the sudden can cause a case of energy from nowhere. Like one electron suddenly creating another, both overlapping, both with a great deal of (perhaps nearly infiinite) potential energy.
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That shouldn't happen with the physics that I set up a few releases back. There is no longer any repulsion field so no accelerations are ever applied to overlapping bots.
All it should do is physically displace both bots away from the combined centre at a rate of half of the physical overlap per cycle. No accelerations! just a gentle push that decreases displacement as overlap decreases.

You haven't changed the physics have you?

If not then I repeat, just calculate the amount of overlap and from this work out the combined volume. Then just apply a corrected diameter to each bot as they slowly separate. It should take about 10 cycles for them to part ways. Just give them a very small offset of a couple of twips to set them on their way.

Numsgil:

--- Quote ---You haven't changed the physics have you?
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Um...   :redface:   I changed them to use forces.  Bots now act like damped springs.  And so do the edges of a non toroidal world, and just about anything else you can imagine.  It works about the same actually.

Perhaps a parent cell engorges itself until it's diameter is the same as the two daughter cells, and then it pops into the new two cells?

Botsareus:
You see , they talk to each other , and they like each others ideas.
I wish ... ]


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Botsareus:
Better go piss the badgesedts out of sony online entertainment.

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