Released in 1989 by Knowledge Revolution, was a pioneering 2D simulation program that allowed users to build virtual experiments using a drag-and-drop interface. It is most famous today for being the direct predecessor and inspiration for the gaming platform Roblox , created by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel. Key Features of the 1989 Version
Interactive Physics , released in 1989, was a foundational educational simulation software that revolutionized how physics was taught and visualized in the classroom. Developed by Knowledge Revolution , a company founded by David Baszucki (who later co-founded interactive physics 1989
#HistoryOfSimulation #PhysicsEngine #MSCSoftware #KnowledgeRevolution #InteractivePhysics Released in 1989 by Knowledge Revolution, was a
Who else crashed the simulation on purpose? 🙋 Developed by Knowledge Revolution , a company founded
Given the constraints of 1989 hardware (Motorola 68000 CPU, 1–4 MB RAM, black-and-white or 4-bit color display), Interactive Physics was remarkably advanced:
: A contemporary version of the software is still maintained by Physics Curriculum & Instruction .