, its amazing how the simplist things our bodys can do are so god damn strange to model in maths and on computers. It turned out to be rather interesting if you're into that kinda stuff
. Thought id slap it on here see if anyone was interested 

...or a close approximation where the arms pass through each other anyways 
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Shouldn't be manic. It looks like a fish swimming to the right. The graphing calculator is nice because you get to actually see it follow the path.
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PICTURES!!!!!
please sir, can we have some pictures... (or maybe a video?)
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But I know what it looks like.
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fire is just light and heat.
it's you friend!
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(plus i would like to learn excel
) fire is just light and heat.
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i can see it.....
Lovely... now for the butterfly... lol
Don't have my trusty TI with me but it's just sin and cos, then negative T for the other direction. 
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Hmm myself and puresock were talking about this and indeed wraps would be hard to model this way
I thought maybe modeling the poi accuretly? as apposed to a single point spinning, have each section of the poi have its own path to follow (which is in essence what makes the wrap possible)...
so periodically a section of the poi would change equation. Course this method would be just conditional logic on the T value and not a nice tidy clean function like the one you created for the weave![]()
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Yeah I've had this thought before. I think by modelling the poi body as four equal sections you'd be able to cover most cases - near the head for recoil wraps and airwraps, in the middle for hyperloops and thru wraps, and near the handle for, well, other stuff. It'd be computationally more complex for sure, but would allow for 99% of moves to be modelled.
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A basic equation for a flower would look like those old spirograph flowers that you'd draw by putting your pencil in one of those gear thingies.... Maybe that was just an American 80s thing.
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