a little thing inspired by some of @oberorka 's and @acespace-spaceplace 's stuff. My little particulates
i actually don't know how to properly represent the neutral pion so if any physicist sees this Help me !
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a little thing inspired by some of @oberorka 's and @acespace-spaceplace 's stuff. My little particulates
i actually don't know how to properly represent the neutral pion so if any physicist sees this Help me !
a peek at another sciencey thing i'm doing
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a new thing
i've been working on this for a while Lol but i figured i'd post it here okay so there's this book called You Can Count on Monsters, where basically there's separate characters based off of the prime numbers 1-97 and every composite is a combination of its prime factors, shown here: (bright colours warning)
so yeah, that's pretty cool i wanted to try to do something like this because. idk math is this weird thing but it's nice to have a visual to go along with it and i also just like designing little character dudes so now here it is: Digit Dimension! (the completed ones so far)
so the premise is basically the same as the book thing i mentioned above. ya although the symbolism for the individual characters wasn't that important i still included that because the little things matter a lot 0: a ghost. nothing. even so, they're the center of attention (Cartesian graphs WOO) 1: lonely! :( i didn't want to make them Literally Just A Circle so i made them a lil vampire 2: one of those 2-faced drama masks. they're probably a magician idk 3: described as a "noble number" by Pythagoras and the Pythagorean school, it's the only number to equal the sum of all the terms below it, and the only number whose sum with those below equals the product of them and itself. hence they're a cool dude with a crown. and also triangles 5: they're a hand! while this was pretty obvious, one cool thing about it is that the English word "five" is actually cognate with "finger", as they come from the same Proto-Indo-European root word *penkwe- 7: there were 7 classical planets, and 7 notes in a scale so i sad SCREW IT and made them both 11: well. two hockey sticks kind of look like the numeral? you could probably brush this off tho since in a hockey team there's 6 on the ice and 5 substitutes 13: IS THAT FLOWEY FROM UNDERTgets strangled to death by a vine (they're like that because 13 is part of the Fibonacci series which is sort of like the golden ratio which in turn is found commonly in organic stuff like flowers) 17: this one's a bit more abstract but they're supposed to represent the 17 unique particles in the standard model. they're also made up of shapes whose sides all add up to 17: crescent (2), triangle i know that's a hexagon but WHATEVER (3), pentagon (5) and heptagon (7) 23: if you arrange 23 squares in a grid you can get a castle-like shape i don't know man 29: on a leap year, February has 29 days! i love frog
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gah,, sorry for not posting here often
will you accept my letter characters as an apology
Allan, Bloor, Crasher "Sir Cumference"
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(those guys at the top are from Ultimate Chicken Horse i think its called)
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