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javsthemute rated 3 weeks ago- The science nerd in me loves gravity simulators.

recon1 rated 5 weeks ago- This is a really good sim. You can do some crazy stuff, and get some weird results:make all 4 collide at once. Make 2 collide, then collide them at the same velocity.

galloog1 rated 5 weeks ago- Here is challenge for you. Have a center mass representing the sun. Have two bodies with a mass that is greater than one and orbiting the same direction. Then, have the last one be a lesser mass than the other two and orbiting in the opposite direction. The challenge is to get all orbiting in the same direction without losing either of the first two. (Then take a screen shot)

droe82 rated 5 weeks ago- Oh, this again?

zchangu rated 2 months ago- Awesome physics toy, I could play with this for hours.

vibr8er rated 8 months ago- Shows you just why so many craters are on the earth and the moon, just imagine what we could find on Jupiter with its gravitational pull. Very nice way to attempt at Gods handy little work.

xguse rated 9 months ago- Why am I not studying....? Oh its cause I'm ADD and someone just gave me a science simulator to eff with..............1 hr later....