How Can You Create a Unique Black Hole Simulation for a School Project?

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Creating a unique black hole simulation for a school project can involve developing interactive applets or physical models that illustrate black hole concepts. Resources like Open Source Physics provide useful applets, but users may struggle to find diverse simulations online. Exploring various educational websites and forums can yield additional ideas and links for simulations. Utilizing software tools or programming languages like Python or JavaScript can also enhance the project by allowing custom simulations. Engaging with these resources will help create an informative and visually appealing presentation on black holes.
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1. For a physics ISU project on black holes, what can I make that is something unique? Are there any links I can see. I plan to show some applets or possibly a model showing the simulation.



2. I've tried searching up some applets but I can't find any models or simulations to show.
 
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