![]() The first means of claim 1 wherein the updating creates an emergent shape for the plurality of objects.ġ0. The first means of claim 1 wherein the updating moves each object of said plurality of objects towards one or more nearby objects.ĩ. The first means of claim 1 wherein the updating moves each object of said plurality of objects away from other objects of said plurality of objects if the objects are within a certain distance from each other.Ĩ. The first means of claim 1 wherein the updating is based on the objects' distances from each other.ħ. ![]() The second instructions of claim 1 wherein the updating uses equations that keep the said plurality of said objects far enough from the center of the display so as to keep them from all converging to the center of the display.Ħ. The keeping said plurality of said objects close enough to the center of the display of claim 2 wherein said keeping is done by altering the directions of said objects.ĥ. The keeping said plurality of said objects close enough to the center of the display of claim 2 wherein said keeping is done by altering the locations of said objects.Ĥ. The second instructions of claim 1 wherein the updating uses equations that keep the said plurality of said objects close enough to the center of the display so as to keep them viewable.ģ. ![]() A method of representing one or more physiological indicators comprising: (a) providing a computer with a display (b) providing a user of said computer (c) providing one or more physiological indicators of said user (d) providing an apparatus used to measure said physiological indicators of said user (e) providing a detected signal measured by said apparatus (f) providing data stored in said computer where said data is from the group of location, direction, speed, and color (g) providing objects displayed on said computer wherein said objects have properties comprising of said data (h) providing a plurality of said objects (i) providing first instructions for said computer to display said plurality of said objects (j) providing second instructions for said computer to update said objects' properties (k) first means for updating the properties of each individual object from said plurality of said objects based on properties of one or more other objects from said plurality of said objects (l) second means for altering said first means based on said detected signal whereby said user is presented with a display of said physiological indicators, wherein the display represents the physiological indicators through the interactions of said objects with each other.Ģ. ![]()
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