I have converted Torah to a numeric array (each hebraic letter corresponding to a number, 1 to 22) and I made every pair to be considred as a go move (e.g : ab(father) = aleph-beth = (1,2)). All illegal moves are skipped (including suicide and ko)
You should expand the functionality to include gematria.
Elijah Johnson
Go be a code witch elsewhere Ada.
Jacob Wilson
and make a 400x400 goban?
Nicholas Morgan
That would be unnecessary. No, simply have words that share the same gematria value perform the same move (I don't know by what logic a word would perform a move though).
Problem with using pairs for moves is that Hebrew is a triconstant system. It works on constants of 3 usually (rarely 2 and more rarely 4).
כותב כתב כותבים כותבות אכתב כתבתי
What's the triconstant root here? It's כ ת ב.
Juan Collins
Weird, I had a roommate last year with your name
Anthony Anderson
too much roots in hebrew for a goban, bad idea
Logan Perez
Well using pairs is about useless. It's garbage in, garbage out at that point. Pairs of letters don't hold any meaning, only their roots do. Figure out a semi-sensible way to translate a root into a Go move (doesn't have to be a one-to-one coordinate).
Jose Foster
go is a chink game
Leo Walker
>plays go that's not playing, you're just putting pieces on the board for arbitrary reasons
Isaiah Green
not me, the torah
Jack Brown
Settle down there brainlet, go is the most complex board game
Liam Brooks
that's g*d himself playing, dummy
Hudson Kelly
Go playing Go
Ethan Morgan
ממש משעמם לך הא
Levi Roberts
in the video, when you paste the torah it comes out backwards. does this affect the outcome?
Charles Turner
what exactly are you saying? i have 1dan in go, i know the game.
then god is a pretty shitty player
Lincoln Watson
free palestine
Andrew Edwards
Jow Forums never fails in obscure esoterica.
>does this affect the outcome? I think the world would end.
Anthony Johnson
שתוק יא מניאק
Zachary Moore
I've seen something like this before, can't really recall. Great work!