Note that this method generate a video that looks nice and is very similar to a lava lamp, but it's not a 100% pixel perfect simulation of a lava lamp.
I'm not sure if you can use an image or short video as a seed, but in case it's possible, the rest of the real video and the rest of the video generated by this will look similar for a short time, but after a while they will be more and more different.
It's similar to turning on two lamps of the same factory at the same time. In spite they look similar initially, after a while they will look different.
In particular a real lamp will get some vibration the cars in the streets that will affect the content just a little, but after a while the chaotic behavior will make the differences bigger. Also small temperature differences from the sunlight from the window, and other stuff that looks unimportant will cause the real lamp to have a unpredictable behavior after some time.
I'm not sure if you can use an image or short video as a seed, but in case it's possible, the rest of the real video and the rest of the video generated by this will look similar for a short time, but after a while they will be more and more different.
It's similar to turning on two lamps of the same factory at the same time. In spite they look similar initially, after a while they will look different.
In particular a real lamp will get some vibration the cars in the streets that will affect the content just a little, but after a while the chaotic behavior will make the differences bigger. Also small temperature differences from the sunlight from the window, and other stuff that looks unimportant will cause the real lamp to have a unpredictable behavior after some time.