fishbowlOne (monosic 1)
This entry from my journal describes the monosic:
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A monosic is a type of physics that follows one rule. What if that rule was: momentum is conserved? What type of world would evolve?
This question is interesting because any world evolved under a monosic is consistent. If the rule is all you have to evaluate a world, then all monosic worlds are the same. Monosic worlds are equivalent to our world along one axis, but differ among others. Although we have more tools to evaluate why these worlds are different, we can’t explain them any better than they are, because they are monosic complete (described by one and only one rule). That is, any behavior pattern must be treated as coincidence.
Poetry. Infinitely interpretable.
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This is my first monosic. When two fishes collide, they rotate around each other. While rotating, further collisions cause the rotating groups to rotate around some central point, etc.

Note: the current implementation has a bug with the collision code. todo …