Thanks! I hope that my small token of appreciation sets the butterfly wings in motion for your piggy-bank to fill so that you can be further inspired to present us with more future relaxing and awesome,thought-provoking animations.
To get the balls to reach the top, you'd need to either throw them with a greater initial velocity or have a frame with a restitution coefficient greater than 1, meaning it bounces the balls back faster than they came in <- this is something I might play with in the future, but it shortens the video because the ball goes faster and faster until it doesn't make any sense
@@LetsBounce1 how about have restitution greater than 1 maybe 1.1(if possible) and start with 1 ball, everytime it hits wall another ball pops up with more restitution like 1.2, 1.3 ,1.4 ... And create a chaos
@@LetsBounce1 I don't know how my suggestion would look like but that's the curious mind of audience like me , so I hope you just create more of these videos and try something different everytime without thinking much about the final result, because even if there's not much in the end it would answer my curiosity of "What if"
@krishnanshuksharma3377 Thank you for your suggestion, it's much appreciated! Check out if this short satisfies your curiosity :) where the behavior is similar to what you said, and you can hear a gradient from one ball bouncing to many bouncing simultaneously: ru-vid.com6OF4422Av7I I'll be making more videos like this after I upload some videos where the frame and the balls change size. If the link is not clickable, the short is called "Every time a ball touches the ground, another one appears" and I published it on March 26th 2024
@@LetsBounce1 how do you create these, I wanna try so much now , like you skipped from 20 to direct 100 I wanna know how 30 balls would sound or 50balls etc. how would they sound if I increase the speed and all that.
@krishnanshuksharma3377 unfortunately there is no app that I know of, that will let you do whatever you want. I create these animations by programming with java. I have a short where you can hear a gradient from 1 ball to many bouncing at the same time: ru-vid.com6OF4422Av7I If the link is not clickable, the short is called "Every time a ball touches the ground, another one appears" and I published it on March 26th 2024
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"I'm currently working on the physics of collisions between balls. I'm facing some challenges when three balls collide in the same frame, but I hope to create videos featuring collisions like that in the future
I find it interesting that a circular boundery causes chaos and a hyperbolic boundery doesn't, or at least i havent seen a video of a hyperbolic boundery go on for long enough to tell if its chaotic or not.
@truongquangduylop33 It could be possible with simpler animations and a rectangular frame, which would require less computing power compared to the circular one in this video. However, creating an interactive website would be a huge time commitment. Unless RU-vid starts paying me to make this a full-time job (Subscribe 😂🤭), I can't dedicate the time needed because I already have a full-time job.
Interesting, that no ball goes beyond the initial height, because of energy conservation, so you have a sea of static and that tiny part on the top with nothing