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[http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft21102.html Formula 1's Virtual Reality], Joe Saward, Inside F1, Incorporated, created 14 January 2009, accessed 14 January 2009 (Enhance Virtual Reality) | [http://www.grandprix.com/ft/ft21102.html Formula 1's Virtual Reality], Joe Saward, Inside F1, Incorporated, created 14 January 2009, accessed 14 January 2009 (Enhance Virtual Reality) | ||
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+ | My favorite demonstration was the Lorenz Attractor demonstration. In this example, I witnessed a cursor moving about in a repetitive double circle/figure eight/infinity symbol manner. After watching the demonstration all the way through, I checked the info button for any extra details that I could discover. It was interesting to find out that while the orbit is bounded, it had no period and did not converge anywhere. Based on that, I agreed that the orbit was "strange" as it was called, but it was also very intriguing to watch as well. |
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Homework 1 Assignment:
Formula 1's Virtual Reality, Joe Saward, Inside F1, Incorporated, created 14 January 2009, accessed 14 January 2009 (Enhance Virtual Reality)
Homework 2 Assignment:
My favorite demonstration was the Lorenz Attractor demonstration. In this example, I witnessed a cursor moving about in a repetitive double circle/figure eight/infinity symbol manner. After watching the demonstration all the way through, I checked the info button for any extra details that I could discover. It was interesting to find out that while the orbit is bounded, it had no period and did not converge anywhere. Based on that, I agreed that the orbit was "strange" as it was called, but it was also very intriguing to watch as well.