I did that long ago in Applesoft Basic on my old 1985 Apple //e computer. Not quite right. The first point does *NOT* have to be inside the triangle. It can just be a random point anywhere on the screen. The repeated process will soon pull it inside of the bigger overall triangle. Only a few stray points, and then it soon works. I think the triangle voids where it does not like to draw points, are due to rounding errors of the limited accuracy of the floating point arithmetic of the computer. Once the points leave the voids, they have no way to get back into the voids. Then those void regions replicate towards the corners of the triangle, smaller and smaller. Quite amazing. Even that was an old and slow computer, it was apparent within just 10 seconds, what it was drawing.
This effectively proves that random events creating chaos can eventually produce order. Chaos and Order or not opposites of each other.
It's not chaos if it's following a rule though
Chaos would be if it could choose ANY two points, which would give a vastly different result
At first I thought there was total chaos, but when I saw the Sierpinski appearing my mind was blown!
instructions unclear, I’ve beendoing this process for 8 years
Don't you think somehow that subatomic particles with their wave functions work precisely in the same way?
Go do some physic research, we need minds like yours
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I did that long ago in Applesoft Basic on my old 1985 Apple //e computer. Not quite right. The first point does *NOT* have to be inside the triangle. It can just be a random point anywhere on the screen. The repeated process will soon pull it inside of the bigger overall triangle. Only a few stray points, and then it soon works. I think the triangle voids where it does not like to draw points, are due to rounding errors of the limited accuracy of the floating point arithmetic of the computer. Once the points leave the voids, they have no way to get back into the voids. Then those void regions replicate towards the corners of the triangle, smaller and smaller. Quite amazing.
Even that was an old and slow computer, it was apparent within just 10 seconds, what it was drawing.
when it says "Step 4: Draw a dot," I thought the dots were dust on my screen until 0:57
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which software?
That was probably programmed from scratch. Learn C and OpenGL.
yep lol