"What If...?"

Drop it. Bounce it. Break it.

Physics isn't formulas on a whiteboard. It's why things fall, why they bounce, why the Moon doesn't crash into Earth. Stop reading about physics. Start doing it.

🚀 Launch Experiments

What's inside

12 interactive experiments. No tests. No grades. Just physics.

🎱 Gravity Drop
🎵 Pendulum Waves
🔵 Bouncy Springs
Newton's Cradle
🏎️ Friction Race
🧲 Magnetic Fields
🎢 Roller Coaster
🌊 Wave Maker
🔥 Heat Flow
💥 Chain Reaction
🎯 Projectile Launch
🎈 Pressure Demo

Why this exists

Not a game. Not a lesson.

It's a playground. The same way you learned to walk—by trying, falling, trying again.

Real physics engine

These aren't animations. The balls actually fall at 9.8 m/s². The pendulums follow differential equations. Reality, simulated.

Discovery > instruction

Nobody tells you what to learn. You drop a big ball and a small ball. They hit the ground at the same time. Whoa.

Part of something bigger

Physics Playground is one piece of the Dimensional Literacy Project—building tools that help humans understand reality instead of just consuming content about it.