Re: [DIYbio] Molecular Dynamics

He's right. While you can see some (quite minor) Brownian motion the molecules were clearly simulated
in vacuum. They also appear unnaturally rigid. And the motion is arbitrarily applied, you can't see where
it comes from or why. Toys.

On Wednesday, October 31, 2012 5:08:38 AM UTC+1, Nathan McCorkle wrote:

Josiah, you know a lot of lingo, have you used this stuff at all ever?

On Oct 30, 2012 8:29 PM, "Josiah Zayner" <josiah...@gmail.com> wrote:
Interesting program though and cool idea. Current usability just seems limited to making cool gifs.

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