Exploration Through Simulation: A Personal Quest
What exactly is gravity, and why does the gravitational constant G hold the exact value it does? Is gravity instantaneous, as Newton implicitly assumed, or is there a delay, perhaps at the speed of light?

Imagine the Sun suddenly disappearing: would the Earth leave its orbit immediately, or would we continue to feel its pull for the eight minutes it takes for the last light to reach us?

These are the kinds of fundamental questions that fascinate me. From the constancy of the speed of light to the enigmatic nature of Planck’s and Boltzmann’s constants; from the curvature of spacetime to the dual nature of particles and waves—these mysteries remain some of the greatest challenges in science.

The Goal of This Project
As a retired mathematician and software developer, I am driven by a desire to truly understand classical and modern physics and bridge the gap between abstract theory and tangible understanding. While I don’t necessarily expect to find definitive answers to these profound questions, I find immense satisfaction in the pursuit itself. This project is my personal hobby, born from a fascination with the mechanics of our universe.

This collection of apps and documents is the result of my studies. I believe that simply reading about physics is not enough to gain true insight. In my experience, the process of translating formulas into code and building interactive models forces a deeper level of comprehension. It allows me to test my grasp of the material directly.

Creating these simulations is time-consuming, but as the theories suggest: what is time, anyway?