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     Greetings, and welcome to this years edition of the Virtual Science Fair. The project chosen to be done this year is entitled “The Power of Virtual Physics”. This experiment is a continuation on an experiment that was conducted last year involving video cards and graphics technology in games. However, this time we will be experimenting on physics in games and other virtual simulation software. As computers and video games develop further, it is important to have earth shattering physics. This website will explain everything about how physics works in games, various definitions, examples from in-game and much more. Furthermore, hardware will be looked at in greater detail including Central Processing Units (CPU’s) and Physics processing units (PPU’s). Please note that this is an experimental as well as an in depth descriptive project aimed at providing the most information possible on this topic. A brief outline of this experiment includes seeing if there is a difference in adding a PPU to the system as well as testing different types of CPU’s. Please see the abstract section of this project for more information.

     Lets talk about navigation; navigating through this site is very easy. First take a look at the side of the page, these are the links that will provide you with some essentials of this website, however if these links should fail to work properly, or you want an easier way to navigate, after reading everything on one page, simply click the next button on the bottom to be directed to the next page in the sequence. Also there are also sequential HTML links at the bottom if you so wish to use them. Please note that some sections of this website will contain data from other websites, which are all listed in the Credits section. These websites, however, do not affect the project in any way, due to the fact that no “External” links are allowed.

 
 

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