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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Berkeley, CA
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It's fairly trivial to paint a sphere with equal-sized zones and declare that the roll is whatever zone it winds up in (somewhat hard to read the die unless using a transparent table or a transparent die with a floating bubble).
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Join Date: May 2007
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True, for a finite number of zone (albeit the nature of a sphere will mean that it will probably take longer to come to a stop than an edged solid, and it will be far easier to make it start rolling again by jerking the table if one of the players doesn't like the result it seems about to stop at), but fitting an infinite number of zones onto the sphere is going to be problematic.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Berkeley, CA
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For the sphere with a bubble, not sure if that's true; fluid-filled containers roll a bit oddly.
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#74 |
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Oz
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Spheroid. With an eccentric weight to make it come to rest in a consistent orientation. Like a lawn bowl.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Portland, Oregon
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In real life people who want other people to be "not people" want it both ways. Slaveowners for instance do things like wanting slave concubines and wanting to count their slaves to their population when getting legislative representation. In any case the only way we could know that the word they use means "people" the way it does in English is for them to literally treat unpeople as unpeople (lower animals, vegetables, or minerals). Probably "Us" is a better translation and "People" a red herring. After all there are plenty of people whom we would regard as civilized however that term is defined that regard those outside of "Us" as being outside ethical consideration but ultimately regard them as people however paradoxically (Hatfields do not regard McCoys as Unpeople, they regard them as People They Don't Like). For a similar dynamic in a game you would have to use not the difference between PCs and NPCs but that between a Nemesis and a Minion.
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lawrence, KS
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As for displaying an infinite number of possible displayed results, let our ideal sphere have color gradations: changes of hue with longitude, and changes from pure black to pure white with longitude. In physical reality, those color points could not be smaller than single molecules, but as an abstract philosophical hypothesis we can have arbitrarily small areas of color, and arbitrarily keen vision to discern which is which.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Portland, Oregon
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Suppose the results are calculated by the elevation of where the die lands not by numbers on the die itself?
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Lawrence, KS
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That seems to be a shift of topic, from "what is a one-sided die?" or "how many sides does a spherical die have?" to "how can an infinite-sided die be realized physically?" I think that's one shift too many. I only took up the sidedness of a spherical die to question the supposition that it was properly described as a one-sided die; I wasn't pursuing it for its own sake. But I don't see how your sand table can be interpreted as a one-sided die . . .
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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