Disk No  1070
Program Title: PARTICLE SIMULATION version 5
PC-SIG version 1

    PARTICLE SIMULATION has several programs that simulate the orbits of
celestial bodies and small particles. It can simulate the orbit of a
three-star system, the orbit of a comet approaching the earth, and the
orbits of the earth, sun, and moon. PARTICLE SIMULATION also has programs
that simulate the movement of a particle inside an ellipse or an ellipsoid,
the latter shown in three cross sections. Before each program begins, you
have the option of changing the parameters so you can see a different path
or outcome of the particle or celestial body. In addition, it has a program
that explains the "twin paradox" problem of relativity: why would people
cease to age as they approached the speed of light? The program has text
and graphics that explain this concept of the theory of relativity.

Usage: Particle Simulation

System Requirements: 128K memory, one floppy disk drive, and a CGA or EGA
color graphics card. Some programs require a 8087 math chip.

How to Start: Type README (press enter) for instructions.

Suggested Registration: Public Domain

File Descriptions:

3STARSC0 COM  Three stars, CGA
3STARSE0 COM  Three stars, EGA
3STARSE7 COM  Three stars, EGA, 8087 chip
PON3DC0  COM  Ellipsoid billiard system, CGA
PON2DC0  COM  Elliptical billiard system, CGA
PON3DE0  COM  Ellipsoid billiard system, EGA
PON3DE7  COM  Ellipsoid billiard system, EGA, 8087 chip
PON2DE0  COM  Elliptical billiard system, EGA
PON2DE7  COM  Elliptical billiard system, EGA, 8087 chip
MOONC0   COM  Sun, Moon, and Earth, CGA
MOONE0   COM  Sun, Moon, and Earth, EGA
MOONE7   COM  Sun, Moon, and Earth, EGA, 8087 chip
COMETC0  COM  Comet and Earth, CGA
GEODSCC0 COM  Particle on a surface along the geodesic, CGA
GEODSCE7 COM  Particle on a surface along the geodesic, EGA, 8087 chip
TWINPRDX COM  Twin paradox
README   COM  Instructions
FILES    TXT  File descriptions

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