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Danielle Fong 🔆@DanielleFong• almost 2 years ago
if you’re a live player at this present moment in time, it’s often best to model the rest of the world, as in some sort of slow motion bullet time, in some ways practically stationary. You can make moves at beyond the sampling rate nyquist limit of almost all large instituitions. it will appear as magic! *beware witch trials ps: this is definitely inspired by Tenet and @jasonjoyride ‘s presentation on it. as a fun aside, if something is going faster than the nyquist limit, you do get aliasing, where things appear to run backwards if we’re in a simulation with some sort of limited frequency for certain things, some sort of updating limit, we will see aliasing at increasing frequency as things get faster 😉