Advanced Molecular & Particle Physics Simulations

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Published 2013-09-08
This is a compilation that I put together as an example of the advanced features that can be utilized in the molecular plugin, and physics engines with Blender and Softimage.
I altered the molecular script using Python to improve the link-cell method and overall molecular dynamics through symplectic integration and node density adaptation to better simulate collision detection, motion vectors, tension, and gravity.

The game controller portion of the animation is done using game engine sensors, and actuators. I then baked and rendered the scenes on two separate hardware platforms. With CPU rendering, I used an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 3.0Ghz processor and GPU rendering was processed using two Nvidia Geforce GTS 450's on scalable link interface. The rest of the video are merely hardware and vector render examples from old screengrab recordings.

Music is 'Corporate Technology' from Audiosparx

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  • @ash64181
    Lord have mercy on the PC's that rendered this
  • @Ars-jj2ry
    Almost 10 years and still impressive
  • @troubl3gum
    I just hope I'll still be alive in 2070 to have this in real time in videogames.
  • @toffekoponen
    Somewhere in the distance... I smell a graphics card burning
  • Imagine having a video game running these physics & graphics.. you'd probably need like 10 PCs to launch it, with todays circumstances at least
  • @specifycs
    CPU: I don't feel so good Mr. Program Program: evil laugh
  • @NickOwens
    The slight motion blur in this video really helps make the movement (and the objects) look more realistic.
  • @commercio3564
    What if we created a virtual world for AI and have them exist in that space. They could lead their own lives, reproduce and die. That sounds a lot like.. oh wait.
  • @mag9954
    nobody: computer screen when you beat a game of solitaire: 1:30
  • @Educationey
    This was released 6 years ago, and I remember when I saw videos like this back then. It was amazing. I'm not sure if I've seen this particular one, but certainly many like it. In any case, it is incredible when you compare this to simulations from 2019 which have a far higher resolution in terms of particles. We have come so far, and at the moment it seems like it's only going to get better. What a time to be alive!