Interactive Physics 1989 ❲Top-Rated - 2024❳
Enter (a name that perfectly captured its mission), founded by a group of visionaries including David C. Arscott. Their goal was audacious: put an interactive physics lab on a personal computer.
Released in Interactive Physics was a pioneering 2D simulated physics laboratory that allowed users to create and observe physics experiments on a computer. Developed by David Baszucki and his brother Greg through their company, Knowledge Revolution interactive physics 1989
Share your stories of building digital Rube Goldberg machines or finding the bug that launched an object into infinite velocity. The simulation may end, but the curiosity it sparked continues to move. Enter (a name that perfectly captured its mission),