sseyler Pretty neat. Seems to solve 2D incompressible Navier-Stokes (at finite Reynolds number) pretty well. Not sure exactly which method is used for the solver, but might be a grid-based method utilizing a Helmholtz-Hodge decomposition (a guess based on the "vorticity" slider in the controls). Very cool! 3

rootsu this is oddly satisfying! I literally spent half an hour just playing around with it. I'm not sure how accurate the physics are but then again it's a simulation. 1

bisonparty the physics is pretty inaccurate but still a lot of fun to play with. 1

fuzz0 This is incredible. How can someone use webgl to build something like this?! there is nothing similar even on native. 1

luusP Absolutely mesmerizing! Thank you so much. 1

PragmaticPrax This works really really well on mobile and tablets. 1

Shaoqing10 you can use multiple fingers on it!!! 1

Ryano3 Is a LITTLE laggy on my phone but jesus christ this is good! 1

SureAsRock It's rare that a computer program can become a work of art and such a mesmerizing one. Love it. masterpiece. 1

DJBG Wow, amazing experiment. 1

sessionhelper It amazes me how smooth it runs on my phone. 1

peerless Truly beautiful. Amazingly done. 1

civildis2019 I don't even know how the developer made this. It's super snappy on my phone and has zero bugs. 1

kuanica support the original developer by buying the mobile app 1

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mercators so relaxing!

JackTheAlmighty This is freaking incredible. How did you even make it?!

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