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We just PONGED General Relativity
Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs) are rare, brief, and extremely energetic astrophysical events from outside the milky way. Finding them remains a challenge; this project aims to develop sensitive new tests.
We implement Ray tracing simulations to get a Black Hole picture. We also show lightlike geodesics as a way to easily observe the physics behind everything.
We make cellular automata to model supercooled frost spreading. This minimal model captures the phase transition observed and patterns found in experiments.
When the speed of an observer nears that of light, shapes distort and change. While cosmologists regularly correct for this effect, 3D graphics engines often neglect to include it! We correct this.