FineTune Physics

Interactive universe simulation.

As of June 2026, FineTune Physics has users and a 5.00/5 rating from 2 reviews in the Education category.

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  • May 13, 2026
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    What if you could control reality itself?
    
    Universe Simulator is an immersive, cinematic physics sandbox that lets you rewrite the fundamental constants of nature — gravity, the speed of light, and Planck's quantum constant — and watch in real time as the universe you're building either blooms into rich complexity or collapses into absolute nothingness.
    
    This isn't a textbook. This isn't a lecture. This is an experience.
    
    What Is This App?
    At the heart of all physical reality sit three numbers: G (the gravitational constant), c (the speed of light), and ℏ (Planck's reduced constant). These three values — tuned to astonishing precision — determined everything: why atoms are stable, why stars shine for billions of years, why chemistry is possible, why you exist.
    
    Universe Simulator gives you direct control over all three. Drag a slider, and watch the cosmos respond. Make gravity ten times stronger and see stars implode into black holes before they can ignite. Slow the speed of light and watch atomic orbitals bloat until electrons escape. Crank up the quantum scale and observe matter dissolve into a probabilistic fog. Restore our universe's values and marvel at how extraordinarily, improbably fine-tuned reality actually is.
    
    Every change propagates instantly across three scales of physical reality — the atomic, the stellar, and the cosmic — each visualized through live, physics-driven canvas animations that respond dynamically to your inputs.
    
    Features
    🎬 Cinematic Big Bang Intro
    Every session opens with a dramatic particle-burst sequence — a white flash, expanding shockwave rings, and 300 animated particles erupting outward — before settling into the simulator. It sets the tone: you are about to do something significant.
    
    ⚛️ Atomic Scale Simulation
    Watch hydrogen atoms form, stretch, and dissolve. The animated electron orbital model updates in real time based on your constants. If the Bohr radius collapses, electrons spiral into the nucleus. If quantum effects dominate, matter becomes a diffuse cloud. The stability status — Stable, Marginal, Unstable, Collapsed, Dissolved — updates continuously with clear visual and textual feedback.
    
    ☀️ Stellar Scale Simulation
    See a star rendered live on canvas — with solar flares, a pulsing corona, color shifts from blue-white to deep red based on temperature, and dynamically scaling luminosity. Tune your constants until stars become black holes (complete with accretion disk animation), or reduce gravity until no fusion is possible and the star simply never ignites.
    
    🌌 Cosmic Scale Simulation
    A miniature solar system orbits a central star in real time. Orbital speeds, period ratios, and Schwarzschild radii all respond to your constant choices. Push gravity too high and planets spiral inward. Drop it too low and they drift apart into an empty void.
    
    💓 Universe Vitals Monitor
    A hospital-style diagnostic panel shows four live indicators — Life Potential, Star Health, Atom Stability, and Cosmic Age — alongside an animated ECG heartbeat line. When your universe is dying, the heartbeat goes erratic. When it flatlines, you've created a dead universe.
    
    ⚠️ Consequence Alerts
    Dramatic full-width alerts fire when critical thresholds are crossed: "No atoms can exist. Matter has imploded. There is nothing." These aren't vague warnings — they're direct, visceral statements about what your universe actually contains (or doesn't).
    
    📡 Cosmic Event Feed
    A live transmission feed announces special physics phenomena as you cross them: neutron star conditions, quark-gluon plasma thresholds, white dwarf formation zones, proton decay windows. Rare events arrive with spotlight popups and glowing borders. Common events stack in a live feed.
    
    🏆 Cosmic Challenges
    A full challenge system with tiered objectives — from Beginner to Expert — tasks you with dialing specific physical outcomes: "Make a star that lasts longer than our Sun," "Create conditions for neutron stars," "Find the edge of atomic stability." Stars are awarded based on how precisely you meet the goal. Progress is saved locally.
    
    📈 Relationship Graphs
    Interactive line charts visualize how physical properties scale with your constants: star lifetime vs. G, atomic radius vs. ℏ, orbital period vs. G. A dynamic reference line marks your current value, making it immediately obvious when you cross into dangerous territory.
    
    🧬 Universe DNA
    A visual "signature" panel encodes your universe into three animated bars — one per constant — showing how far you've drifted from reality. Each bar pulses when pushed to extremes, and the signature shifts color based on how habitable your universe is.
    
    💾 Snapshot & Sharing System
    Save your favorite universe configurations with custom names, view their viability status at a glance, and generate shareable URLs that encode your exact constants. Anyone who opens the link lands directly in your universe — no setup required.
    
    💀 Catastrophe Mode
    A full-screen cinematic overlay for three extreme scenarios: Gravitational Collapse (black hole with spiraling particles), Hypernova Chain (shockwave explosions), and Vacuum Decay (a bubble of false vacuum consuming reality itself). Each scenario is fully animated on canvas with physics-reactive particle systems.
    
    ⏩ Universe Evolution Timeline
    A scrub-through timeline of cosmic history — from the Big Bang through Inflation, Nucleosynthesis, the Dark Ages, the Stellar Era, and eventual Heat Death — rendered uniquely for your constants. If your universe can't reach a given era, it's marked impossible. The timeline advances automatically, or you can scrub through manually.
    
    📖 What If Stories
    Contextual narrative cards tell the story of your universe in plain, emotionally resonant language. "In this universe, electrons are so loosely bound that the first atom never formed — and without atoms, there are no molecules, no chemistry, no life." These stories shift as your constants change.
    
    🌈 Cosmic Vibe Mode
    An optional aesthetic layer renders a procedural canvas overlay — drifting nebula clouds whose hue tracks your dominant constant, animated lens flares with anamorphic streaks and hexagonal aperture artifacts, and gravity lensing rings with Einstein arc distortions that intensify as G increases. Toggle it on for a more immersive, cinematic experience.
    
    🎓 Beginner & Expert Modes
    Switch between a welcoming Beginner mode — with simplified language, step-by-step instructions, and emoji-rich consequence text — and Expert mode, which surfaces the underlying equations, fine-tuning statistics (the cosmological constant is tuned to 1 part in 10¹²³), and detailed explanations of each physical regime.
    
    🎲 Chaos Engine
    Can't decide where to start? Hit the Chaos Engine button for a randomized burst of constants pulled from one of the extreme presets — High-Gravity Collapse, Near-Lightspeed Cosmos, Quantum Giant, Void Universe — with slight random mutations applied. A live cosmic event detection panel shows you what you've just created.
    
    🔭 Preset Universes
    One-click presets let you jump to pre-calculated interesting configurations: Our Universe (×1.0 across all constants), Black Hole World (G ×15), Quantum Giant (ℏ ×8), Photon Universe (c ×20), Planck Scale, and more. Each is labeled with its physics regime and viability status.
    
    Why Does This Matter?
    The fine-tuning of physical constants is one of the deepest puzzles in all of science. Our universe's constants appear to be set with extraordinary precision — change any one of them by even a small fraction, and complex structures like atoms, stars, planets, and living organisms become impossible.
    
    This simulator makes that abstract concept visceral and interactive. You don't just read that "if G were ten times larger, stars would burn out in millions of years instead of billions" — you see it happen. You watch the star's luminosity spike, its lifetime bar collapse, and the consequence alert fire: "Stars burn out before planets can form. No solar systems. No geology. No biology."
    
    That shift — from reading a fact to experiencing a consequence — is what makes Build Your Universe uniquely powerful as both an educational tool and a pure curiosity engine.
    
    Who Is This For?
    Curious minds who want to understand why the universe is the way it is
    Students and educators looking for an interactive, visually engaging physics companion
    Science communicators who want to show — not just tell — the concept of fine-tuning
    Gamers and explorers who enjoy sandbox discovery and challenge systems
    Anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered: what if?
    Technical Highlights
    All physics calculations are performed in real time using dimensionless multipliers applied to the Bohr radius formula, stellar main-sequence scaling laws, virial theorem orbital mechanics, and Schwarzschild radius expressions
    
    Three numbers. Everything.
    What if you could control reality itself?
    
    FineTune Physics is an immersive, cinematic physics sandbox that lets you rewrite the fundamental constants of nature — gravity, the speed of light, and Planck's quantum constant — and watch in real time as the universe you're building either blooms into rich complexity or collapses into absolute nothingness.
    
    This isn't a textbook. This isn't a lecture. This is an experience.
    
    What Is This App?
    At the heart of all physical reality sit three numbers: G (the gravitational constant), c (the speed of light), and ℏ (Planck's reduced constant). These three values — tuned to astonishing precision — determined everything: why atoms are stable, why stars shine for billions of years, why chemistry is possible, why you exist.
    
    FineTune Physics gives you direct control over all three. Drag a slider, and watch the cosmos respond. Make gravity ten times stronger and see stars implode into black holes before they can ignite. Slow the speed of light and watch atomic orbitals bloat until electrons escape. Crank up the quantum scale and observe matter dissolve into a probabilistic fog. Restore our universe's values and marvel at how extraordinarily, improbably fine-tuned reality actually is.
    
    Every change propagates instantly across three scales of physical reality — the atomic, the stellar, and the cosmic — each visualized through live, physics-driven canvas animations that respond dynamically to your inputs.
    
    Features
    🎬 Cinematic Big Bang Intro
    Every session opens with a dramatic particle-burst sequence — a white flash, expanding shockwave rings, and 300 animated particles erupting outward — before settling into the simulator. It sets the tone: you are about to do something significant.
    
    ⚛️ Atomic Scale Simulation
    Watch hydrogen atoms form, stretch, and dissolve. The animated electron orbital model updates in real time based on your constants. If the Bohr radius collapses, electrons spiral into the nucleus. If quantum effects dominate, matter becomes a diffuse cloud. The stability status — Stable, Marginal, Unstable, Collapsed, Dissolved — updates continuously with clear visual and textual feedback.
    
    ☀️ Stellar Scale Simulation
    See a star rendered live on canvas — with solar flares, a pulsing corona, color shifts from blue-white to deep red based on temperature, and dynamically scaling luminosity. Tune your constants until stars become black holes (complete with accretion disk animation), or reduce gravity until no fusion is possible and the star simply never ignites.
    
    🌌 Cosmic Scale Simulation
    A miniature solar system orbits a central star in real time. Orbital speeds, period ratios, and Schwarzschild radii all respond to your constant choices. Push gravity too high and planets spiral inward. Drop it too low and they drift apart into an empty void.
    
    💓 Universe Vitals Monitor
    A hospital-style diagnostic panel shows four live indicators — Life Potential, Star Health, Atom Stability, and Cosmic Age — alongside an animated ECG heartbeat line. When your universe is dying, the heartbeat goes erratic. When it flatlines, you've created a dead universe.
    
    ⚠️ Consequence Alerts
    Dramatic full-width alerts fire when critical thresholds are crossed: "No atoms can exist. Matter has imploded. There is nothing." These aren't vague warnings — they're direct, visceral statements about what your universe actually contains (or doesn't).
    
    📡 Cosmic Event Feed
    A live transmission feed announces special physics phenomena as you cross them: neutron star conditions, quark-gluon plasma thresholds, white dwarf formation zones, proton decay windows. Rare events arrive with spotlight popups and glowing borders. Common events stack in a live feed.
    
    🏆 Cosmic Challenges
    A full challenge system with tiered objectives — from Beginner to Expert — tasks you with dialing specific physical outcomes: "Make a star that lasts longer than our Sun," "Create conditions for neutron stars," "Find the edge of atomic stability." Stars are awarded based on how precisely you meet the goal. Progress is saved locally.
    
    📈 Relationship Graphs
    Interactive line charts visualize how physical properties scale with your constants: star lifetime vs. G, atomic radius vs. ℏ, orbital period vs. G. A dynamic reference line marks your current value, making it immediately obvious when you cross into dangerous territory.
    
    🧬 Universe DNA
    A visual "signature" panel encodes your universe into three animated bars — one per constant — showing how far you've drifted from reality. Each bar pulses when pushed to extremes, and the signature shifts color based on how habitable your universe is.
    
    💾 Snapshot & Sharing System
    Save your favorite universe configurations with custom names, view their viability status at a glance, and generate shareable URLs that encode your exact constants. Anyone who opens the link lands directly in your universe — no setup required.
    
    💀 Catastrophe Mode
    A full-screen cinematic overlay for three extreme scenarios: Gravitational Collapse (black hole with spiraling particles), Hypernova Chain (shockwave explosions), and Vacuum Decay (a bubble of false vacuum consuming reality itself). Each scenario is fully animated on canvas with physics-reactive particle systems.
    
    ⏩ Universe Evolution Timeline
    A scrub-through timeline of cosmic history — from the Big Bang through Inflation, Nucleosynthesis, the Dark Ages, the Stellar Era, and eventual Heat Death — rendered uniquely for your constants. If your universe can't reach a given era, it's marked impossible. The timeline advances automatically, or you can scrub through manually.
    
    📖 What If Stories
    Contextual narrative cards tell the story of your universe in plain, emotionally resonant language. "In this universe, electrons are so loosely bound that the first atom never formed — and without atoms, there are no molecules, no chemistry, no life." These stories shift as your constants change.
    
    🌈 Cosmic Vibe Mode
    An optional aesthetic layer renders a procedural canvas overlay — drifting nebula clouds whose hue tracks your dominant constant, animated lens flares with anamorphic streaks and hexagonal aperture artifacts, and gravity lensing rings with Einstein arc distortions that intensify as G increases. Toggle it on for a more immersive, cinematic experience.
    
    🎓 Beginner & Expert Modes
    Switch between a welcoming Beginner mode — with simplified language, step-by-step instructions, and emoji-rich consequence text — and Expert mode, which surfaces the underlying equations, fine-tuning statistics (the cosmological constant is tuned to 1 part in 10¹²³), and detailed explanations of each physical regime.
    
    🎲 Chaos Engine
    Can't decide where to start? Hit the Chaos Engine button for a randomized burst of constants pulled from one of the extreme presets — High-Gravity Collapse, Near-Lightspeed Cosmos, Quantum Giant, Void Universe — with slight random mutations applied. A live cosmic event detection panel shows you what you've just created.
    
    🔭 Preset Universes
    One-click presets let you jump to pre-calculated interesting configurations: Our Universe (×1.0 across all constants), Black Hole World (G ×15), Quantum Giant (ℏ ×8), Photon Universe (c ×20), Planck Scale, and more. Each is labeled with its physics regime and viability status.
    
    Why Does This Matter?
    The fine-tuning of physical constants is one of the deepest puzzles in all of science. Our universe's constants appear to be set with extraordinary precision — change any one of them by even a small fraction, and complex structures like atoms, stars, planets, and living organisms become impossible.
    
    This simulator makes that abstract concept visceral and interactive. You don't just read that "if G were ten times larger, stars would burn out in millions of years instead of billions" — you see it happen. You watch the star's luminosity spike, its lifetime bar collapse, and the consequence alert fire: "Stars burn out before planets can form. No solar systems. No geology. No biology."
    
    That shift — from reading a fact to experiencing a consequence — is what makes Build Your Universe uniquely powerful as both an educational tool and a pure curiosity engine.
    
    Who Is This For?
    Curious minds who want to understand why the universe is the way it is
    Students and educators looking for an interactive, visually engaging physics companion
    Science communicators who want to show — not just tell — the concept of fine-tuning
    Gamers and explorers who enjoy sandbox discovery and challenge systems
    Anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered: what if?
    Technical Highlights
    All physics calculations are performed in real time using dimensionless multipliers applied to the Bohr radius formula, stellar main-sequence scaling laws, virial theorem orbital mechanics, and Schwarzschild radius expressions
    
    Three numbers. Everything.
  • May 13, 2026
    name
    Universe Simulator
    FineTune Physics
  • May 13, 2026
    category
    lifestyle/entertainment
    productivity/education

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About

What if you could control reality itself?

FineTune Physics is an immersive, cinematic physics sandbox that lets you rewrite the fundamental constants of nature — gravity, the speed of light, and Planck's quantum constant — and watch in real time as the universe you're building either blooms into rich complexity or collapses into absolute nothingness.

This isn't a textbook. This isn't a lecture. This is an experience.

What Is This App?
At the heart of all physical reality sit three numbers: G (the gravitational constant), c (the speed of light), and ℏ (Planck's reduced constant). These three values — tuned to astonishing precision — determined everything: why atoms are stable, why stars shine for billions of years, why chemistry is possible, why you exist.

FineTune Physics gives you direct control over all three. Drag a slider, and watch the cosmos respond. Make gravity ten times stronger and see stars implode into black holes before they can ignite. Slow the speed of light and watch atomic orbitals bloat until electrons escape. Crank up the quantum scale and observe matter dissolve into a probabilistic fog. Restore our universe's values and marvel at how extraordinarily, improbably fine-tuned reality actually is.

Every change propagates instantly across three scales of physical reality — the atomic, the stellar, and the cosmic — each visualized through live, physics-driven canvas animations that respond dynamically to your inputs.

Features
🎬 Cinematic Big Bang Intro
Every session opens with a dramatic particle-burst sequence — a white flash, expanding shockwave rings, and 300 animated particles erupting outward — before settling into the simulator. It sets the tone: you are about to do something significant.

⚛️ Atomic Scale Simulation
Watch hydrogen atoms form, stretch, and dissolve. The animated electron orbital model updates in real time based on your constants. If the Bohr radius collapses, electrons spiral into the nucleus. If quantum effects dominate, matter becomes a diffuse cloud. The stability status — Stable, Marginal, Unstable, Collapsed, Dissolved — updates continuously with clear visual and textual feedback.

☀️ Stellar Scale Simulation
See a star rendered live on canvas — with solar flares, a pulsing corona, color shifts from blue-white to deep red based on temperature, and dynamically scaling luminosity. Tune your constants until stars become black holes (complete with accretion disk animation), or reduce gravity until no fusion is possible and the star simply never ignites.

🌌 Cosmic Scale Simulation
A miniature solar system orbits a central star in real time. Orbital speeds, period ratios, and Schwarzschild radii all respond to your constant choices. Push gravity too high and planets spiral inward. Drop it too low and they drift apart into an empty void.

💓 Universe Vitals Monitor
A hospital-style diagnostic panel shows four live indicators — Life Potential, Star Health, Atom Stability, and Cosmic Age — alongside an animated ECG heartbeat line. When your universe is dying, the heartbeat goes erratic. When it flatlines, you've created a dead universe.

⚠️ Consequence Alerts
Dramatic full-width alerts fire when critical thresholds are crossed: "No atoms can exist. Matter has imploded. There is nothing." These aren't vague warnings — they're direct, visceral statements about what your universe actually contains (or doesn't).

📡 Cosmic Event Feed
A live transmission feed announces special physics phenomena as you cross them: neutron star conditions, quark-gluon plasma thresholds, white dwarf formation zones, proton decay windows. Rare events arrive with spotlight popups and glowing borders. Common events stack in a live feed.

🏆 Cosmic Challenges
A full challenge system with tiered objectives — from Beginner to Expert — tasks you with dialing specific physical outcomes: "Make a star that lasts longer than our Sun," "Create conditions for neutron stars," "Find the edge of atomic stability." Stars are awarded based on how precisely you meet the goal. Progress is saved locally.

📈 Relationship Graphs
Interactive line charts visualize how physical properties scale with your constants: star lifetime vs. G, atomic radius vs. ℏ, orbital period vs. G. A dynamic reference line marks your current value, making it immediately obvious when you cross into dangerous territory.

🧬 Universe DNA
A visual "signature" panel encodes your universe into three animated bars — one per constant — showing how far you've drifted from reality. Each bar pulses when pushed to extremes, and the signature shifts color based on how habitable your universe is.

💾 Snapshot & Sharing System
Save your favorite universe configurations with custom names, view their viability status at a glance, and generate shareable URLs that encode your exact constants. Anyone who opens the link lands directly in your universe — no setup required.

💀 Catastrophe Mode
A full-screen cinematic overlay for three extreme scenarios: Gravitational Collapse (black hole with spiraling particles), Hypernova Chain (shockwave explosions), and Vacuum Decay (a bubble of false vacuum consuming reality itself). Each scenario is fully animated on canvas with physics-reactive particle systems.

⏩ Universe Evolution Timeline
A scrub-through timeline of cosmic history — from the Big Bang through Inflation, Nucleosynthesis, the Dark Ages, the Stellar Era, and eventual Heat Death — rendered uniquely for your constants. If your universe can't reach a given era, it's marked impossible. The timeline advances automatically, or you can scrub through manually.

📖 What If Stories
Contextual narrative cards tell the story of your universe in plain, emotionally resonant language. "In this universe, electrons are so loosely bound that the first atom never formed — and without atoms, there are no molecules, no chemistry, no life." These stories shift as your constants change.

🌈 Cosmic Vibe Mode
An optional aesthetic layer renders a procedural canvas overlay — drifting nebula clouds whose hue tracks your dominant constant, animated lens flares with anamorphic streaks and hexagonal aperture artifacts, and gravity lensing rings with Einstein arc distortions that intensify as G increases. Toggle it on for a more immersive, cinematic experience.

🎓 Beginner & Expert Modes
Switch between a welcoming Beginner mode — with simplified language, step-by-step instructions, and emoji-rich consequence text — and Expert mode, which surfaces the underlying equations, fine-tuning statistics (the cosmological constant is tuned to 1 part in 10¹²³), and detailed explanations of each physical regime.

🎲 Chaos Engine
Can't decide where to start? Hit the Chaos Engine button for a randomized burst of constants pulled from one of the extreme presets — High-Gravity Collapse, Near-Lightspeed Cosmos, Quantum Giant, Void Universe — with slight random mutations applied. A live cosmic event detection panel shows you what you've just created.

🔭 Preset Universes
One-click presets let you jump to pre-calculated interesting configurations: Our Universe (×1.0 across all constants), Black Hole World (G ×15), Quantum Giant (ℏ ×8), Photon Universe (c ×20), Planck Scale, and more. Each is labeled with its physics regime and viability status.

Why Does This Matter?
The fine-tuning of physical constants is one of the deepest puzzles in all of science. Our universe's constants appear to be set with extraordinary precision — change any one of them by even a small fraction, and complex structures like atoms, stars, planets, and living organisms become impossible.

This simulator makes that abstract concept visceral and interactive. You don't just read that "if G were ten times larger, stars would burn out in millions of years instead of billions" — you see it happen. You watch the star's luminosity spike, its lifetime bar collapse, and the consequence alert fire: "Stars burn out before planets can form. No solar systems. No geology. No biology."

That shift — from reading a fact to experiencing a consequence — is what makes Build Your Universe uniquely powerful as both an educational tool and a pure curiosity engine.

Who Is This For?
Curious minds who want to understand why the universe is the way it is
Students and educators looking for an interactive, visually engaging physics companion
Science communicators who want to show — not just tell — the concept of fine-tuning
Gamers and explorers who enjoy sandbox discovery and challenge systems
Anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered: what if?
Technical Highlights
All physics calculations are performed in real time using dimensionless multipliers applied to the Bohr radius formula, stellar main-sequence scaling laws, virial theorem orbital mechanics, and Schwarzschild radius expressions

Three numbers. Everything.

Technical

Version
1.2.4
Manifest
V3
Size
2.02MiB
Min Chrome
88
Languages
1
Featured
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Developer ID
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Developer Email
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Created
May 8, 2026
Last Updated (Store)
May 14, 2026
Last Scraped
Jun 7, 2026
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