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Fun and educational physics tools built with HTML5
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I’ve created a page where I’m gradually adding small educational tools and interactive simulations I’ve built. They’re freely downloadable (save the page) and cover topics like the physics of repulsion, frequency modulation, buoyancy, and other phenomena I enjoy exploring out of curiosity.

Higgs field
Among these you’ll also find a visual simulation of the Higgs field and a representation of quantum vacuum fluctuations. These tools don’t aim to reproduce the underlying physics with scientific accuracy, but rather to offer an intuitive, visually engaging impression of concepts that are normally abstract and hard to picture. They’re meant to spark curiosity, give a sense of “how it might look,” and help build a mental image of ideas that usually exist only in equations.
It might be useful for anyone who, like me, occasionally enjoys studying and visualizing how certain aspects of physics actually work.

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