19.04.2005, 09:32:48
in engineering, we assume devide by zero is infinity, because the smaller the number you devide by, the bigger your answer is. we use mathamatical "tricks" using infinity and zero to cancel parts of fomulas out to make the reverse process easier, and in some cases just possible.
now here is a strange 1, anything devided by zero is infinity, but whats something over infinity? lets assume zero, so whats infinity devided by infinity? assuming both infinity is equal to infinity, then the answer is 1, but how can you be sure both infinitys are of equal size?
that is 1 mathamatical jam we try not to get ourselves into...
what was we talking about again?
oh yes, cellspread is kinda strange, cellspread=0.1 works, but, as PD pointed out, its a table, so does it mean that the cellspread covers the entirety of that 1 tile?
range seems to work fine though, although hight issues screw with it sometimes.
now here is a strange 1, anything devided by zero is infinity, but whats something over infinity? lets assume zero, so whats infinity devided by infinity? assuming both infinity is equal to infinity, then the answer is 1, but how can you be sure both infinitys are of equal size?
that is 1 mathamatical jam we try not to get ourselves into...
what was we talking about again?
oh yes, cellspread is kinda strange, cellspread=0.1 works, but, as PD pointed out, its a table, so does it mean that the cellspread covers the entirety of that 1 tile?
range seems to work fine though, although hight issues screw with it sometimes.