← Back to context Comment by throw1234567891 7 hours ago Okay, brainiac. How do you know what the ramp up to „the strongest ever” looked like? 1 comment throw1234567891 Reply defrost 3 hours ago Near as I can parse that question, I'd suggest you start with intro calculus and physics, look into heat equations, springs and pendulums.Level up into delayed oscillators, then look into those models with added noise.It's a big field.
defrost 3 hours ago Near as I can parse that question, I'd suggest you start with intro calculus and physics, look into heat equations, springs and pendulums.Level up into delayed oscillators, then look into those models with added noise.It's a big field.
Near as I can parse that question, I'd suggest you start with intro calculus and physics, look into heat equations, springs and pendulums.
Level up into delayed oscillators, then look into those models with added noise.
It's a big field.