Simulating particles with negative mass
Posted: September 3rd, 2018, 4:57 pm
Hey guys, been a while since I posted anything here but figured some of you who are interested in cosmology may find this video of interest. I cover a model of the universe which incorporates negative energy and helps to explain stuff like dark energy and dark matter. A few years ago I created a 2D particle simulator using the Chili engine in order to test some of this stuff, I show that near the end of the video as well as a newer 3D particle simulator I made in OpenCL.
I'm thinking of starting a series of lecture videos like this just on different random and interesting topics. The next one will probably be on real time ray-tracing since that's a hot topic right now with the RTX's release and that's what most of my threads here have been about. Unlike this video the ray-tracing one will be heavily code based and cover the details of my OpenCL ray-tracing engine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFet2okvLM4
I'm thinking of starting a series of lecture videos like this just on different random and interesting topics. The next one will probably be on real time ray-tracing since that's a hot topic right now with the RTX's release and that's what most of my threads here have been about. Unlike this video the ray-tracing one will be heavily code based and cover the details of my OpenCL ray-tracing engine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFet2okvLM4