User: XcentriC0 |
Amazing physics Amazing physics I just want to tell everybody, that I AM NOT the maker of this video, have downloaded it from somewhere. Thank you for the interest, and sorry if disapointing you Tags: Amazing physics |
User: kloonigames |
Crayon Physics Deluxe Me playing a game that I've been working on. I got a change to test the game on one of those notebook laptops. It's called Crayon Physics Deluxe and it's a sequel to a freeware game I did in June. The game's website is at http://www.kloonigames.com/crayon/ The music is _ghost - Lullaby and it's used under Creative Commons license. Tags: physics game beta kloonigames video crayon deluxe |
User: darraghf |
Rubens Tube physics experiment Rubens Tube physics experiment. I didn't make this so please don't email me looking for the spec Tags: Rubens Tube physics experiment |
User: ABadFeeling |
Crysis - Mass Physics Frequently asked questions: Q: What song is this? A: "Pretty Pet" by Aberdeen City Q: Is this realtime? A: No, it was rendered frame by frame slowly using this method: http://forums.facepunchstudios.com/showthread.php?t=459146 Q: What game is this? A: The game is "Crysis" but the island and box placement and such was made with the "Sandbox editor" that is included with the game. Q: What are your PC specs? A: Intel Core 2 Duo 4300 (1.8GHz) processor, overclocked to 2.2GHz, 2GB 800MHz RAM, Nvidia 512mb 7900GS GPU (DX9). But PC specs don't really matter to rendering a video, as long as you can run Crysis and can handle the rendering of the objects, you could render a video smoothly using the method linked above. Q: What map is that/how do I make structures? A: You can download the man made out of boxes from here: http://www.crymod.com/thread.php?threadid=10448 (XYZ) You can then change the boxes around and make your own structures, select objects and press ctrl + c to clone them. Q: How do I use the sandbox editor? A: Search elsewhere for a tutorial (including how to install it etc.). Q: What do those commands at the start mean? A: See the tutorial for rendering a video here: http://forums.facepunchstudios.com/showthread.php?t=459146 Q: What is this video about? A: The video isn't about how good Crysis or Cryengine2 is but it was actually made simply because I liked the look of lots of boxes flying around and structures collapsing etcetera and thought other people might like to see this also. Q: Any higher quality versions? A: Streaming: http://beta.vreel.net/index.php?q=watch&id=13129 And you can download the video at 640 x 480 (the resolution I recorded at so I can't get any better) from here: Filefront: http://files.filefront.com/Crysis+Mass+Physicswmv/;9176864;/fileinfo.html Rapidshare: http://rapidshare.com/files/80206218/Crysis_-_Mass_Physics.wmv.html If you want to upload it elsewhere yourself, please ask me rather than uploading yourself and I'll see what I can do. Q: Why were the boxes flying? A: I used tornadoes to make them fly all over the place, they were invisible because particles were disabled to stop the rendering of dust clouds when each box collided with each other. The settings of the tornadoes where changed around such as in some clips there was no rotation. There was one clip that used a "GravityVolume" found in Misc in objects in the rollup bar. Q: How do you increase the draw distance? A: The console command e_view_dist_ratio sets the visibility for objects, I had it set at 200 in the later clips. Q: Don't physics still lag with sys_physics_CPU 0? A: Yes, they do a bit at really heavy clumps of objects colliding, but it's so much smoother than if set at 1 when there's that many physical interactions going on and I think it's an actual physics engine problem where they can lock when colliding, they can't get past what's infront of them rather than it actually lagging like when it's set to 1. If there was nothing in the way of a moving object, it won't lag on 0 but can on 1. For more info, see the tutorial (first link in this description). I really reccommend checking out more songs by Aberdeen City if you like this song. http://www.aberdeenmusic.com/ http://www.myspace.com/aberdeencity Q: Are you going to make another one? A: I'm trying to but am having many problems both with the engine and in real life too. In the mean time check out the video responses to this video for other people's mass physics videos and you can also make your own and send it as a response and I'll approve it if it's a mass physics video. I PANT3RA I approves of this video. Tags: Crysis Physics Pre Rendering capture_frames sys_physics_CPU Video Games |
User: jm42892 |
Cool Computer Program Please read this before you message me! People keep messaging me the same question so I will post the answer here: This program is from MIT and it's called "Assist Sketch Understanding System and Operation". You can't buy it or download it. This is a program that uses physics to allow you to draw objects and have them interact with each other. It's hard to explain. You need to see it to understand. Tags: computer program amazing cool physics marbles |
User: MillieD |
Magic or Physics My son showed this to me.....Can you figure out how this is possible??? Tags: magic physics spoon fork suspend glass flame burn toothpick |
User: ernerfeldt |
Phun - 2D physics sandbox Download at http://www.phunland.com (Windows, MacOS and Linux). Phun is a playground for the creative mind where toys can be easily created. Phun was created as a MSc project by Emil Ernerfeldt for supervisor Kenneth Bodin, HPC2N/VRlab, Umeå University, Sweden. On popular demand, here is the music (which I also wrote): http://www.phunland.com/download/Phun_theme.mp3 Copyright Emil Ernerfeldt Tags: Phun 2D physics sandbox simulation engine playground game fun |
User: enginuitor |
Physics Guy Rap (Lyrics: http://www.gregslab.com/physics_rap ) "Physics Guy" was performed on March 30, 2007, for Ms. Houston's 3rd period AP Physics class at Leland High School, in return for having one low assignment grade dropped (hence the reference in the opening verse). "Physics Guy" was a rush project, and my first attempt at doing anything of this nature. The lyrics and "music" were engineered over a couple of consecutive evenings using all open-source software and a mixture of original samples with stock instruments. I hope to produce a higher-quality audio-only recording as soon as I have some time. Tags: science physics guy rap comedy funny greg courville greg's lab |
User: digitalfilmmaker |
Ask A Ninja: Question 19 "Physics" Aaron asks the Ninja about the relationship between ninjas and physics. Subscribe to the video podcast at http://askaninja.com. !!!Get the Ask A Ninja Theme Song As A RingTone!!! To get the full theme song: Text 17444 to 51927 To get a shorter version: Text 17445 to 51927 Your phone will automatically receive a short message from http://jivjiv.com. Please confirm your purchase by replying to that message with Y. After you download the item, $1.99 will be billed directly to your cell phone. Test your phone first for free before purchasing, all purchases are final. http://jivjiv.com/test.jsp Questions: Am I signing up for a subscription?" You are only buying this one ringtone. There are no subscriptions or continuing charges. For support, go to http://jivjiv.com/contact.jsp. Tags: ninja funny humor askaninja science physics |
User: sampling666 |
Crysis Physics - 3'000 barrel explosion made with SandBox 2 I made this video just for fun in one day. After several crashs during building the constructions it was done. Sometimes the editor crashs because of less than 2 GB of RAM the real framerate without rendering was around 0.2, that means every 5 seconds a picture in some parts, so its not playable in realtime in the year 2008 :) If you want to see a high quality version of this video download it from rapidshare: http://rapidshare.com/files/75280244/3000barrels_hq_xvid.avi This Video is rendered frame by frame, for frame by frame rendering follow this tutorial: http://forums.facepunchstudios.com/showthread.php?p=8179898 To build a barrelhouse follow this tutorial: Part 1 of 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmynS0jxeAE Part 2 of 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LW6NcJ6ZUc Sandbox2 Manual: http://doc.crymod.com/ Download the Crysis SP Demo (include Sandbox2 Editor) from: http://www.crysisdemo.com/download.htm System: Windows Vista 32 Bit CPU: Core2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz RAM: 2.00 GB Patriot DDR2 2GB Kit, PC8500 1066MHz Graphic: 1 x GigaByte NX8800Ultra, 768MB 2160/612MHz NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra Song in the Video is: kalmah - Moon Of My Nights Tags: Crysis Barrel explosion crash gamemovie fässer highend graphic animation rendering OIL oilbarrel tornado physik physic |
User: xbox360hd |
GTA IV: Physics in Action Physics in Action Http://ng-hame.com/forum/index.php Tags: gta iv |
User: karnagestudios |
Physics of Superheroes 1 - Death of Gwen Stacy Super-science! Dr. Jim Kakalios proves how Spider-Man's girlfriend Gwen Stacy died & shows that comic-books CAN be educational! Tags: physics superheroes kakalios spider-man gwen stacy convergence comic books |
User: FreeScienceLectures |
Solvay Physics Conference 1927 http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com The most known people who participated in the conference were Ervin Schrodinger, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Auguste Piccard, Paul Dirac, Max Born, Wolfgang Pauli, Louis de Broglie, Marie Curie, Hendrik Lorentz, Albert Einstein and others. The film opens with quick shots of Erwin Schrodinger and Niels Bohr. Auguste Piccard of the University of Brussels follows and then the camera re-focuses on Schrodinger and Bohr. Schrodinger who developed wave mechanics never agreed with Bohr on quantum mechanics. Solvay gave Heisenberg an opportunity to discuss his new uncertainty principle theory. Max Born's statistical interpretation of the wave function ended determinism in atomic world. These men - Bohr, Heisenberg, Kramers, Dirac and Born together with Born represent the founding fathers of quantum mechanics. Louis de Broglie wrote his dissertation on the wave nature of matter which Schrodinger used as basis for wave mechanics. Albert Einstein whose famous response to Born's statistical interpretation of wave function was "God does not play dice." Twenty-nine physicists, the main quantum theorists of the day, came together to discuss the topic "Electrons and Photons". Seventeen of the 29 attendees were or became Nobel Prize winners. Following is a "home movie" shot by Irving Langmuir, (the 1932 Nobel Prize winner in chemistry). It captures 2 minutes of an intermission in the proceedings. Twenty-one of the 29 attendees are on the film. --- It's Never too Late to Study: http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com --- Notice: This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything. --- Tags: solvay physics conference 1927 ervin schrodinger niels bohr auguste piccard werner heisenberg paul dirac max born wolfgang pauli louis de broglie marie curie hendrik lorentz albert einstein quantum mechanics wave function uncertainty principle determinism god dice |
User: nyubi007 |
Havok/euphoria physics engine for Star Wars Havok/euphoria physics. Tags: havok euphoria physics pc games game nvidia gigatv ati PhysX |
User: lockergnome |
Can Physics be Fun? http://live.pirillo.com - Math and I get along like oil and water. I realized it wouldn't be in my future when I took Physics in high school. I remember playing with Crayon Physics years ago, and it was a lot of fun to play with. What I want to show you today is something that will run on your desktop, whether you run on Mac or Windows. Tags: blog gadgets game graphics help information math oecake physcis pirillo science video |
User: ucberkeley |
Physics 10 - Lecture 01: Atoms and Heat Physics 10: Physics for Future Presidents. Spring 2006. Professor Richard A. Muller. The most interesting and important topics in physics, stressing conceptual understanding rather than math, with applications to current events. Topics covered may vary and may include energy and conservation, radioactivity, nuclear physics, the Theory of Relativity, lasers, explosions, earthquakes, superconductors, and quantum physics. [courses] [physics10] [spring2006] Credits: lecturer:Professor Richard A. Muller, producers:Educational Technology Services Tags: physics 10 science education webcast uc berkeley cal course class |
User: OddworldTeddy |
Ragdoll Physics Ragdoll Physics The Butcher's Ballroom Diablo Swing Orchestra Tags: Ragdoll Physics The Butchers Butcher's Ballroom Diablo Swing Orchestra DSO |
User: doctordave |
Astronomy/Physics Lecture - General Relativity The origin of Einstein's general theory of relativity from the equivalence principle. Spacetime and Black Holes. Tags: Physics astronomy lecture Einstein relativity black hole |
User: TheStrongNagrom |
Crayon Physics Release 1 - Solution Une petite solution rapide pour finir d'un trait les 7 niveaux de l'excellent jeu expérimental "Crayon Physics - Release 1". Programmé par Petri Purho, disponible sur http://www.kloonigames.com/blog/games/crayon/. Musique : _ghost - Lullaby. Tags: crayon physics kloonigames experimental game solution motion drawing petri purho lullaby _ghost |
User: EmmanuelMFr |
Physics and Augmented Reality - Part 2 It uses the same set-up that that video of Demo 2004 that-took-the-Internet-by-storm-some-months-ago-and-it-really-made-some-servers-crash-down-yes-it's-true! Here it shows you could move a building ! A funny side-effect of the tracking at the end, you can hit the real table and make the virtual car shake. Tags: Mixed Reality Augmented Total Immersion Tracking |
User: AguasBienHechas |
New havok physics with nvidia. Very impressive physics with the colaboration of nvidia.Ageia is the best after all. Tags: Science animation |
User: ArtieTSMITW |
Real Word Problems From My Physics Book - PH17 The concept behind this: this word problem would look absolutely ridiculous if it was reenacted in real life. Mission accomplished. This is an actual homework problem from my Physics book. Special thanks to Olivia in my Physics class for pointing out how stupid this world problem actually is. Music by Count Basie and the Mills Brothers - "Gentle on My Mind." Tags: real word problems physics brandon hardesty artietsmitw reenactment vares burrier chell count basie kicks ass |
User: logindoss |
Julius Sumner Miller - Physics - Bernoulli pt. 1 Demonstrations in physics - adventures with Bernoulli Tags: Professor Julius Sumner Miller physics Bernoulli science |
User: karnagestudios |
Physics of Superheroes 3 - Superman's Blooper Even more super-science! Dr. Jim Kakalios points out a problem which super-strength can't solve. Tags: physics superheroes kakalios superman convergence comic book |
User: TigerDirectBlog |
Logan's Inbox: nVidia Physics Our Host Logan gets plenty of emails and questions regarding gaming, graphics cards, and PCs and electronics in general. If you've got questions about processors, PC components, photography, and anything else that plugs into a wall, write him an email. And don't forget to check out this installment of Logan's Inbox: you might just find what you're looking for! Watch, learn, and enjoy! Tags: Logan's Inbox nVidia Physics tigertv logan questions |