A Numerical Model of View Clusters: Results

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/7uzTGqerKKeML7M2K/a-numerical-model-of-view-clusters-results

Link post As promised in the last post, here are some results of the simulation. So now that the hard work is done, let’s see what the model gives us. I cheated a bit and adjusted the defaults to show something reasonable. You can see the hand-fudged coefficients in the code, if you feel like. You can also play with the live model yourself here. So, let’s have a look: *50 people, views starting uniformly distributed 20 points apart,**equilibrium separation is about 220 points.*To recap the original setup, we have a single dimension of views, starting with the uniform distribution. This corresponds to the horizontal axis on the top two graphs ("potential" and "force"), and to the vertical axis on the bottom graph (the time evolution of clustering and alienation of views). Note that each time step on the graph corresponds to 1000 steps in the code, i.e. the whole length of the simulation is 100,000 steps. The basic results are not very surprising: