Post #1441327
2025-05-08 21:03 UTC
@nosfe In any case the most baffling thing is the directionality of it. In "A new kind of science" by Stephen Wolfram there are several examples of cellular automata creating similar patterns, line by line. But what creates the lines here is a mystery. If film is wedged between rubber lips they can vibrate and may form a pattern of fluid lines? These may dry and form the grid along which something else grows? But I'm just speculating.
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@nosfe@kamu.social 2025-05-08 21:14
@slowtiger as the patterns are inside one color layer of the film emulsion i think the layer is so thin that it has been reducing the movement to 2D. directionality of patterns is same through all of the 15m roll, so its something in the film emulsion that causes that.