On 3/18/20 1:03 PM, Beartooth wrote:
On Mon, 16 Mar 2020 23:54:47 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
I really don't think there are any images. It's just an artifact of the
generating process and your mind. The description definitely suggests
that it's algorithmic.
Well, my interest is in the images, if they exist; I don't see how
a video of the screensaver would promote that. But I'll bet you a
friendly beer in Blacksburg that they do.
I'm saying that there are no images.
I just went through the code and there is no use of images. It's all
mathematically generated.
Which brings up a question I've been holding back. IF they exist,
does that make the Binary Ring a form of steganography? Perhaps of not
quite successful steganography?
Steganography is about hiding data in images, so no, that wouldn't
apply. There isn't even any way to decode it.
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