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Hello, I need an astrophysics simulator. I've googled and yahooed but couldn't find any. If you kno where I could download one please let me know. Thanks for your time.
ranger said:I haven't heard of an "astrophysics simulator" before. What specifically do you want to simulate? With luck mayb someone has written an applet for it.
neurocomp2003 said:gasoline,gadget, nchilada, NAMD ...there are many more...those are the ones that I've heard of.
u can also use a game engine for simple astro sims...(coding your own physics component.)
Prof_Atis said:According to recent studies there were more than one planet in our solar system.
Prof_Atis said:I want to simulate the explosion of the big bang. According to recent studies there were more than one planet in our solar system and with the correct simulations they should play out the theory and prove that its true. But there are hundreds of things that I would love to check out.
Prof_Atis said:I want to simulate the explosion of the big bang. According to recent studies there were more than one planet in our solar system and with the correct simulations they should play out the theory and prove that its true. But there are hundreds of things that I would love to check out.
An AstroPhysics Simulator is a computer program that allows users to simulate and explore various astronomical phenomena and scenarios in a virtual environment.
The main features of an AstroPhysics Simulator typically include realistic physics engines, customizable settings, a user-friendly interface, and a wide range of astronomical objects and events to simulate.
An AstroPhysics Simulator can be used to model and simulate various astronomical phenomena and scenarios, providing scientists with a way to test and validate their theories and hypotheses in a controlled environment.
Yes, there are various types of AstroPhysics Simulators, each designed for a specific purpose or level of complexity. Some simulators are more focused on visual representation, while others prioritize accuracy and precision in their simulations.
Yes, most AstroPhysics Simulators are designed to be user-friendly and accessible to individuals without a scientific background. They often include tutorials and guides to help users understand the various features and concepts involved in astronomy and physics.