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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Theory of Everything Map

Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/
This website allows you to explore fundamental concepts in physics like Quantum Gravity, The black Hole Information Paradox or Space Time. And then see visually how the concepts and problems are linked together!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

VOID
Link: void.hi-res.net/
VOID is an interactive experience where every chapter takes you into a different artistic dimension!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Gravity Simulator
Link: hermann.is/gravity/
This web-based game allows you to create planetary bodies and attempt to balance them into an orbit! Really fun and quite difficult.


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Pulseboy
Link: www.pulseboy.com/
This is an in-browser chip-tune musical sequencer that only uses 8-bit sounds and samples so you can make your own 8-bit theme song!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Old Maps Online
Link: www.oldmapsonline.org/
This website is an archive full of scans of old maps from throughout history. Look at everything from a map of the Persian Empire to a map of Hawaii when it was still called The Sandwich Island!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Billion Second Birthday
Link: billionbirthday.com/
This is a simple website that tells you when your billion second birthday is by entering your date and time of birth!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Avoid Humans
Link: avoidhumans.com/index.php
This site uses FourSquare and Instagram data to tell you which places near you have the fewest amount of people. So you can look for an empty restaurant or social place!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Will Your Job Be Taken By A Robot
Link: www.npr.org/sections/money/2015/05/21/408234543/will-your-job-be-done-by-a-machine
This is an NPR interactive article that lets you select your field and your profession and then ranks the likelihood of a machine taking your job in the next 20 years based on four different criteria!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Swole
Link: swole.me/
This is a meal planner that lets you select how many calories you want to eat across a certain number of meals as well as which kinds of food you want to eat and then generates a plan for you to follow.


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Let's Play SNES
Link: www.letsplaysnes.com/
With this site you can play retro SNES games in your browser and a bunch of other games from older consoles as well. You can even save and load game states!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Human Migration
Link: peoplemov.in/
This shows you the world's migration patterns. This interactive info-graphic gives a really cool snapshot of where people emigrate from and immigrate to.


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Cheese and Burger Society
Link: www.cheeseandburger.com/
A website that features 40 different delicious cheese burger recipes each of which is described by Patrick Warburton's golden voice!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Boll
Link: www.boll.co/
This is a simplistic website for crowd-sourcing polls!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Pixlr
Link: pixlr.com/editor/
Pixlr is an in-browser application that works a lot like Photoshop. The program is very comprehensive and offers you a lot of tools to get the job done!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Scaling Everest
Link: www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/world/scaling-everest/
Scroll from sea level up to the summit of Mount Everest all while learning interesting facts!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Solar System Scope
Link: www.solarsystemscope.com/
Solar System Scope is a beautiful website that allows you to navigate the solar system! You can explore all the planets, find out facts about them, look at their individual layers, and simulate their orbits! You can also see a map of the constellations and even have them correspond t your current location!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Terrain Editor
Link: robchadwick.com/TerrainEditor/
This Terrain Editor allows you to adjust the brush, texture, and materiel for you to create something unique!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Llama Font
Link: llamafont.com/
Let your dream of using llamas to make words finally come true.


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Snowbox
Link: snwbx.com/
This is an in-browser tool that allows you to build a snowman or any snow-thing your heart desires.


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

360 Aurora Borealis
Link: astrofotografen.se/auroraborealis.html
This is an outstanding, continuous, 360 degree view of The Aurora Borealis.


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Typocalypse 3D
Link: www.kongregate.com/games/agnt666/typocalypse-3d
A in-browser game where the faster you type the more zombies you annihilate. There are different power ups like land mines, slow motion, and some sniping! This will improve your typing skills.


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

The Faces Of Facebook
Link: app.thefacesoffacebook.com/
The Faces Of Facebook Project creates a mosaic of the over 1 billion pictures on Facebook. You can zoom in to clusters of photos and the images are arranged chronologically so you can see you created the first Facebook post!


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Some pretty cool websites.. Theory of Everything Map Link: www.quantamagazine.org/20150803-physics-theories-map/ This website allows you to explore fundamental

Map Dive
Link: mapdive.weareinstrument.com/
This is a web game that uses google maps to generate levels based on landmarks. You skydive, collecting stars and hitting your target!


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Duolingo
Link: www.duolingo.com/
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PS: The first two times I tried publishing this the descriptions and links kept removing themselves so my apologies to the 36 people who have seen this album before. Have a nice day.

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#64 to #1 - anon (09/03/2015) [-]
Pretty cool.
Tried to make something kind of reminiscent of space a super chaotic part of space
User avatar #41 to #1 - thatonederpyguy (09/02/2015) [-]
here is another cool one weavesilk.com/
#66 to #41 - anon (09/03/2015) [-]
Symmetry.
Yus.
Feels good man.
#2 to #1 - anon (09/02/2015) [-]
#5 - anon (09/02/2015) [-]
Stealing other's work to get thumbs, smooth. This is from vsauce3, DONG.
#72 to #5 - sacrilegious (09/03/2015) [-]
Oh no! Some guy on the internet is getting meaningless internet points for doing less work than someone else gets for the same amount of meaningless internet points!
#48 to #5 - anon (09/03/2015) [-]
Vsauce didnt make the websites. He didnt steal ****
#58 to #48 - anon (09/03/2015) [-]
That's not the point, he didnt go through the effort to find and compile all of these websites. Vsauce did, so yes, he stole.
User avatar #71 to #58 - joshlol [OP](09/03/2015) [-]
who exactly do you think I'm "scamming" out of it though?

I'm just sharing cool ****
#75 to #71 - anon (09/03/2015) [-]
but you could just say "credit to vsauce"
User avatar #77 to #75 - joshlol [OP](09/03/2015) [-]
I took it from imgur not vsauce
User avatar #55 to #35 - homestuckxplain ONLINE (09/03/2015) [-]
God damn it I thought I was being original.

Shows I need to scroll down to the comments before posting.
#29 - vlonar (09/02/2015) [-]
Over 1 billion ******* pictures and I get this one...
DOO DODOO DOOOO
User avatar #8 - TheMather ONLINE (09/02/2015) [-]
So I have a crazy hypothesis I'd like to bounce off of anyone here who's willing to respond:

You know how spacetime supposedly can be represented by a rubber sheet? The only place we can really say such a sheet would be anchored would be at the beginning of time.
So what if the propagation of time happens because said "sheet" is sloped because of the gravitational pull of every object on it? That every object ahead of you in the dimension of time is what is pulling forward in time?
And then what if then the speed of light is determined by the angle of inclination of the sheet, with spatial velocity being represented by the angle at which the object is traveling. Parallel to the slope = completely still, perpendicular to the slope = c.

This model could also describe dark matter and energy, with dark matter being objects located in the past whose gravitational pull reaches the present, with dark energy being objects in the future whose gravitational pull reaches the present.
And it describes the effect of gravitational time dilation as the gravitational pull of objects would proportionately affect the slope of time.
#17 to #8 - zafyrox (09/02/2015) [-]
Although I am not quite as informed on the topic as I wish I was, I can see your slope theory has some amusing ties to its Cartesian xyz roots. It's interesting to think about the implications of the relation. (Specially the 'undefined" property of an object traveling at c, since it would require infinite energy to move infinite mass, thus, undefined.)
User avatar #24 to #8 - Monopolus (09/02/2015) [-]
Hell, you could always try contacting some physicists and see what they think. If you expand on it, you could even publish your own thoughts and see where that gets you.
User avatar #25 to #24 - TheMather ONLINE (09/02/2015) [-]
I have no idea how to go about anything like that though. And there's no way I could write a paper on it.
User avatar #26 to #25 - Monopolus (09/02/2015) [-]
I'm not talking like a giant thesis paper on it, rather just a few pages or so of your thoughts. Think high school English essay.

If you format it correctly and send it to the right people, they'll hopefully give you feedback, and, if your idea is really plausible, they SHOULD give you credit for it.

Go to any college's website and there should be a Faculty search option, even simply emailing Physics teachers and whatnot could help.
User avatar #27 to #26 - TheMather ONLINE (09/02/2015) [-]
Yeah, problem is I can't even write that much. The degree to which I suck at writing knows no bounds.

And while I am currently attending a physics course at a university, I'm the worst there is at contacting people. Especially if I don't know the exact procedure.
#51 to #27 - thedudestdudeofall ONLINE (09/03/2015) [-]
Dude if you are attending a physics course just ask your teacher
User avatar #56 to #51 - TheMather ONLINE (09/03/2015) [-]
There are no teachers. There are lecturers, who speak in front of you and up to some hundred others at a time, but that you otherwise have no communication with. Outside of practicals, of which physics has basically none, the only times you'll talk to your lecturers are when you're either kissing ass, in deep **** or meet them at the pub.
User avatar #62 to #56 - Monopolus (09/03/2015) [-]
Bro it's 2015, every professor SHOULD have at least one email address that students can use to contact him / her.

At least that's how it is in the states, assuming you live in Norway idk how they do things over there.
#19 - loganmadder (09/02/2015) [-]
MFW Trying to make my own orbit in the Gravity Simulator
#3 - atomicjojo (09/02/2015) [-]
i think the terrain one is dead.
User avatar #83 to #37 - loganmadder (09/03/2015) [-]
It depends on the circumstances.
When the universe ultimately just blows up, are you still going to be floating along with the stardust, like "Wow, that one's blue" (Immortality)
Or do you not age, but getting shanked will kill you (Longevity)
OR
Will you live forever, bearing your scars and still aging as a normal person would, to just be a big wrinkle in a few hundred years? (Which sounds more like a curse)
User avatar #46 - clavatninenine (09/03/2015) [-]
robchadwick.com/TerrainEditor/ is an unregistered domain
#43 - urbyballinjt (09/03/2015) [-]
alrighty then.
#31 - padorak (09/02/2015) [-]
Let's not forget space engine.
#39 to #31 - paulm (09/02/2015) [-]
Link?
#47 to #39 - anon (09/03/2015) [-]
why dont you just type "space engine" into google?

???
#49 to #47 - paulm (09/03/2015) [-]
Because I am an excessively lazy young man...
User avatar #61 to #49 - thatoneiranianguy ONLINE (09/03/2015) [-]
Stop being so ******* lazy then. It's a 1-2 second search process.
User avatar #16 - iwaswithyourmum ONLINE (09/02/2015) [-]
Important polling www.boll.co/CJyTAMKGsmNfLY6KQ
#12 - dzaovnied (09/02/2015) [-]
Nope
#54 - homestuckxplain ONLINE (09/03/2015) [-]
An attempt was made.
User avatar #15 - huszti (09/02/2015) [-]
pls do yourself a favor and play games from the n64 and older systems on an actual emulator like ZSNES or project 64. not only will they run more smoothly and everything, you'll be able to save like on an actual console AND with savestates, you can customize controls on keyboard AND controller. the games are around 3MB (SNES) to 32MB (n64) so you can download them very quickly.
#6 - saimaster (09/02/2015) [-]
Here comes the more favs thab thumbs.
Pic unrelated.
User avatar #9 to #6 - saimaster (09/02/2015) [-]
Than*
User avatar #84 - loganmadder (09/03/2015) [-]
>All these fools not thumbing and fav'ing
Heretics, all of you.
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