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<blockquote data-quote="Apri1" data-source="post: 172040" data-attributes="member: 10340"><p>You need to brush up on your computer science. And also physics for that matter. On the CS side of things, we don't actually have true random number generators. They're all pseudo. As a result, it'll end up with the same result in each timeline (same seed+same algorithm+same number of iterations=same result). This is a well known exploit for games (RNG abuse). Any RNG would have to be strictly physical, and have something that can differ based on quantum results. Using physical motions or something is alright (such as a deck of cards or dice), but that still creates a lot of overlap.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well an RNG wouldn't really generate a relative divergence. Given that divergence refers to how far apart one timeline is from another. So generating values like my first test, or how an RNG would do things, doesn't really give you a distance/divergence, but would satisfy labeling timelines and properly distinguishing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apri1, post: 172040, member: 10340"] You need to brush up on your computer science. And also physics for that matter. On the CS side of things, we don't actually have true random number generators. They're all pseudo. As a result, it'll end up with the same result in each timeline (same seed+same algorithm+same number of iterations=same result). This is a well known exploit for games (RNG abuse). Any RNG would have to be strictly physical, and have something that can differ based on quantum results. Using physical motions or something is alright (such as a deck of cards or dice), but that still creates a lot of overlap. Well an RNG wouldn't really generate a relative divergence. Given that divergence refers to how far apart one timeline is from another. So generating values like my first test, or how an RNG would do things, doesn't really give you a distance/divergence, but would satisfy labeling timelines and properly distinguishing them. [/QUOTE]
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