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===Structural Analysis=== | ===Structural Analysis=== | ||
====Zombo's Combo Transformation Method==== | |||
{{See also|Zombo's Combo Transformation Method}} | |||
Released in 2012<ref>[https://upsb-v4.spin-archive.org/thread/11797 Archived UPSB V4 Thread on Combo Transformation]</ref> by [[Zombo]], a theoretical method is described to allow transformations to be applied to existing combos to result in new derivative combos. | |||
====Zombo's Structural Stability Theory==== | ====Zombo's Structural Stability Theory==== | ||
{{See also|Zombo's Structural Stability Theory}} | {{See also|Zombo's Structural Stability Theory}} | ||
First released in 2012<ref>[https://upsb-v4.spin-archive.org/thread/11796 UPSB V4 Thread on Structural Stability]</ref>, [[Zombo]] proposed a system of analysing the structure of a combo by defining elements as 'stable' or 'unstable' and tracking the transitions between stability and instability. This would then be used to aid in constructing combos that created particular aesthetic feelings. | First released in 2012<ref>[https://upsb-v4.spin-archive.org/thread/11796 Archived UPSB V4 Thread on Structural Stability]</ref>, [[Zombo]] proposed a system of analysing the structure of a combo by defining elements as 'stable' or 'unstable' and tracking the transitions between stability and instability. This would then be used to aid in constructing combos that created particular aesthetic feelings. | ||
==Philosophy== | ==Philosophy== | ||
==Physics== | ==Physics== | ||
Revision as of 11:04, 26 February 2021
In the field of pen spinning, Theory refers to the ideas and observations made in attempts to better understand the act itself.
Applied Theory
Structural Analysis
Zombo's Combo Transformation Method
- See also: Zombo's Combo Transformation Method
Released in 2012[1] by Zombo, a theoretical method is described to allow transformations to be applied to existing combos to result in new derivative combos.
Zombo's Structural Stability Theory
- See also: Zombo's Structural Stability Theory
First released in 2012[2], Zombo proposed a system of analysing the structure of a combo by defining elements as 'stable' or 'unstable' and tracking the transitions between stability and instability. This would then be used to aid in constructing combos that created particular aesthetic feelings.