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  • Particle-Life

  • I'm making a (simple) particle/gravity system in processing 4 and the particles always seem to to be pulled toward 0, 0. Particles are attracted to each other and aside from that there are no other forces acting on them. There's nothing that I can think of that would cause this so I'm just going to link a github repo. If anyone wants to look at the code and try to figure out what's causing this that would be much appreciated: https://github.com/Xanthoconite/Particle-Life.git

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