A Python utility for analyzing a given solution to the Einstein's field equations. Built on Sympy.
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A Python utility for analyzing a given solution to the Einstein's field equations. Built on Sympy.
Script written in Python to integrate the equations of motion of N particles interacting with each other gravitationally. The script computes the equations of motion and use scipy.integrate to integrate them. Then it uses matplotlib to visualize the solution.
A simple game implemented with OpenGL.
A fun toy/game where you can play with Newtonian Gravity. Place heavy objects in patterns and see interesting results.Chaotic gravity simulator
Gravity Simulation (Galaxy Birth) in real time, N-Body and 1-Body
Unity Gravity System - Super Mario Galaxy style planet and directional gravity!
Newtonian N-body gravity simulator accelerated with C and CUDA
Procedurally generated, real-time, demoscene style, open source music video made with Unity 3D for Out There by Guney Ozsan.
N-body simulation made with C++ and OpenGL
Simulation of gravity system with solid particles
A 2d gravity simulation in java.
An advanced orbital dynamics and n-body simulation program.
This is simple, graphical, 2D gravity simulation python project.
A solar system sandbox made purely in Python.
Newton's law of universal gravitation simulator
Re-interpreting Time Dilation Through the Lens of Active Time Theory
Gravity Simulator made in C++ with RayLib library.
Orbit and slingshot your way around the planets for as long as your limited fuel allows. Use arrow keys for thrust. Good Luck!
This project implements a gravity accelerator using Verilog and Vivado. It simulates the physics of gravitational acceleration, calculating velocity and position over time within a digital circuit environment. The project includes testbenches and waveform analysis to ensure accurate simulation and performance.
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