> Yes, the force is different at each time step.  The time step between
> each force reading varies from about 0.5 seconds to 3 seconds.  The
> forces do no follow a trend over time, but they are normally
> distributed.  Please let me know if you need any other information about
> the data.  I appreciate your assistance.
>    
If the force is different at every step (and every particle), the best 
would be to create a DeusExMachina engine that would at each iteration 
generate normally distributed force and apply it. The only parameters of 
the engine would be subscribedBodies and some parameters of the 
distribution. I am not sure what is what you get from the reading every 
.5-3 secs.

If you need help with the implementation, let me know. A question of 15 
minutes.

Vaclav

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