Maxwell's Demon, and more.
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#DotNet #PhysicsGames #FreeGames #PhysicsFun #Mauiay #IndieDev #GameDev
Interested in software/creativity/physics/philosophy/ML. Recently finished an MSc in AI at Uni of Kent. Also working on .NET MAUI projects. Recently released for Android: a little plate tectonics illustration and a physics-based game called Maxwell's Demon. Next: A word game called WordyBlob and an educational physics app called Wavicle.fun.
See also: @steve3007.bsky.social
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MaxwellsDemon.info
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.companyname.demonmaxwellgame
Maxwell's Demon, and more.
https://philotalk.com/app-links
#DotNet #PhysicsGames #FreeGames #PhysicsFun #Mauiay #IndieDev #GameDev
Have you ever wondered why the microwaves don't escape through the holes in the metal grill in your microwave oven door, but the light waves do? Find out using #Wavicle app's "microwave oven door" pre-saved sim.
#Physics #ITeachPhysics #PhysicsFun #STEM #DotNetMAUI
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fineartofscience.wavicle&pcampaignid=web_share
The new #Wavicle app, developed using #DotNetMAUI, is finally available for Android phones! It simulates a ripple tank, allowing you to play around with dippers and barriers. That's the wav(e) side of things. The (part)icle side will be developed next, using code from my Maxwell's Demon app. Wav(e) + (part)icle = Wavicle.
#Physics #TeachPhysics #PhysicsFun #STEM
Download here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fineartofscience.wavicle&pcampaignid=web_share
To support my new #Wavicle app (physics education) designed using the fabulous #DotNetMAUI I'm creating a video to explain the whole wave/particle debate. Or some of it. Here's a little timeline I made to go in it.
#Physics #TeachPhysics #ITeachPhysics #PhysicsFun #PhysicsLovers #STEM
#genuary18 - "Unexpected path. Draw a route that changes direction based on one very simple rule."
The simple rule: "Follow the letters in Hamlet".
As you can see, with this letter-wheel Hamlet drifts left and gently down. Make of that what you will. Other texts later.
More work on the next #DotNetMAUI app - an educational #physics game. Dippers, barriers and cross-sections can be moved around the ripple tank to create and observe various wave phenomena. Buttons at the bottom will be used to add objects.