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I can not open this scene.
What are you making this for?
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Are you testing the Algodoo?
Such a crazy scene...
我刚看到它的时候认为它是“猪”。
风!!风!!风!!大风!!!!(­DF-5X)
Hmm...
I think this scene really has nothing to do with physical simulation, but so what? That doesn't stop me from providing materials to everyone or sharing some knowledge about vexillology.
Regardless, I hope that all Algobox users can follow the rules. I also hope that the administrators will not delete some of my educational scenes.
In China, Turkiye is considered an Asian country rather than a European one. The area where Turkiye is located is now also called 'Asia Minor' (AKA Anatolia).
Last edited at 2025/11/22 04:59:13 by P11234567899D
Note: The boundary between Asia and Europe is the line that goes through the Ural Mountains—Ural River—Caspian Sea—Greater Caucasus Mountains—Black Sea—Turkish Straits. According to this boundary, Turkiye should indeed be classified as an Asian country rather than a European one. However, Turks still claim that they are Europeans and that Turkiye is a European country.
I let Algodude to hold one of the flags that I designed, and then I opened all collision layer of the flag and then I literally defeated the cyan boxer and the red stickman, and even escaped for NaN times from that unknown disgusting black thingy.
You mean I can keep tormenting this over and OVER? That’s quite relieving.
Oh. Then?
So what does the Algodoo look like in 24 Equal-tone Division of Octave(2:1) or (5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37)-limit Just-Intonation?
A true composite number refers to a composite number that has at least two pairs of factors besides 1 and itself. In Numberblocks, it is called a "super rectangle." The smallest true composite number is 12.

12 = 1 x 12 = 2 x 6 = 3 x 4
In fact, all composite numbers should be included because, in addition to 1 and themselves, they have at least one pair of factors. For example, 26 can be broken down into 2 and 13.
"How to Ruin Grafting Techniques"
But this is the definition of a 'true composite number' (that is, a super-rectangle), and in this case, some square numbers like 16 (the square of a semi-prime) would also be missed, because one pair of its three factor pairs consists of two identical factors.

※ A semi-prime is a composite number that has only one pair of factors besides 1 and itself, and both of these factors are prime numbers. The square of any prime number is a semi-prime.
※ For any positive integer x, we denote the number of its divisors as g(x). For example, g(1) = 1 and g(6) = 4. If a positive integer x satisfies g(x) > g(i) for all 0 < i < x, then x is called an anti-prime. For instance, the integers 1, 2, 4, 6, etc., are all anti-primes.
※ “Anti-prime” also has a completely different definition (which should technically be called “emirP”): if a prime number remains a prime when its digits are reversed, it is considered a reverse prime. For example, 11 and 13 are both reverse primes, but 101 is not, because palindromic primes(or primemirps) are not included in the category of reverse primes.
That's almost identical to one of my scene.