Open Source Physics

Started by benthehutt, October 11, 2005, 07:16:15 PM

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Right now I'm looking for some good physics modeling.  Does anyone know where I could find an open-source physics engine?  I don't mean like gaming, though games probably do have the most accurate physics engines.  Anyway, just wondering if anyone had ever heard of such a project...
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Turns out there are tons of them:

http://www.ode.org/

http://www.geocities.com/bpj1138/VerletWell.html

http://www.aero-simulation.de/

http://dynamechs.sourceforge.net/

http://home.iae.nl/users/starcat/dynamo/

http://www.physicsengine.com/

http://www.ageia.com/novodex.html

http://www.tokamakphysics.com/

http://www.trueaxis.com/

http://springhead.info/index.en.php

If anyone is interested, I'd like to write one someday.  I think it'd be easiest in plain old flash actionscript though.  It's pretty powerful, and you don't have to worry about the graphical side of things--it's taken care of nice and easy....
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