Submitted by Techno_Logic-al t3_ybyxf2 in Futurology

Bio-inspired design is a thing of the future. This new outlook could change the way that we see turbulence, a phenomenon that happens everywhere from the very room you’re reading this from to rockets being sent to space, linking it with flocking in biology, something that also happens everywhere from bird murmurations to bacteria movement.

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Techno_Logic-al OP t1_itjceat wrote

Bio-inspired design is a thing of the future. This new outlook could change the way that we see turbulence, a phenomenon that happens everywhere from the very room you're reading this from to rockets being sent to space, linking it with flocking in biology, something that also happens everywhere from bird murmurations to bacteria movement.

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FuturologyBot t1_itjg2jk wrote

The following submission statement was provided by /u/Techno_Logic-al:


Bio-inspired design is a thing of the future. This new outlook could change the way that we see turbulence, a phenomenon that happens everywhere from the very room you're reading this from to rockets being sent to space, linking it with flocking in biology, something that also happens everywhere from bird murmurations to bacteria movement.


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o-rka t1_itjs598 wrote

Lol wait how did a GitHub repo end up in my news feed?

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Gnarlodious t1_itktihg wrote

It’s almost like yhe universe is saying “FLOCK YOU”.

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doppelmember t1_itnuotq wrote

That's fuckin awesome.

Its because this uses Python (numpy and matplotlib) to graph the particle distribution so you can run it on your machine.

The graphs are screenshots of the program pasted into the readme.md

Love that.

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doppelmember t1_itnv6ty wrote

Very cool. Really like that the Python script is included to re-run the simulations.

Awesome work. :)

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