Explore the Earth's water cycle with this dynamic, interactive simulation. See how different environmental factors influence the movement of water.
Source: Interactive Dynamic Hydrological Cycle Simulator
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Saturday, 27 September 2025
Interactive Dynamic Hydrological Cycle Simulator
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Interactive Ocean Light Penetration Simulator
An interactive web simulator demonstrating how light penetrates the ocean's depths, highlighting the effects of absorption and scattering and the stra
Source: Interactive Ocean Light Penetration Simulator
Tags: ocean, light penetration, deep sea, simulator, interactive, oceanography, physics, marine biology, quran, science, Ir. MD Nursyazwi, @mdnursyazwi, Fabrikatur
Source: Interactive Ocean Light Penetration Simulator
Tags: ocean, light penetration, deep sea, simulator, interactive, oceanography, physics, marine biology, quran, science, Ir. MD Nursyazwi, @mdnursyazwi, Fabrikatur
Tuesday, 23 September 2025
Interactive Sabah Electricity Grid Simulator
Explore a simplified, interactive simulator of Sabah's electricity grid. Learn about power generation, demand, and grid stability with real-time data
Source: Interactive Sabah Electricity Grid Simulator
Tags: Ir. MD Nursyazwi, @mdnursyazwi, Fabrikatur
Source: Interactive Sabah Electricity Grid Simulator
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Sunday, 21 September 2025
Monday, 1 September 2025
Martin Rees's 'Just Six Numbers' and its Resonance with the Al-Quran
This article explores the concept of purposeful design, a key theme from the "Just Six Numbers" article, and applies it to the field of sustainable architecture. It delves into the historical and mathematical significance of the Golden Ratio (Phi) and other foundational geometric principles found in nature and ancient structures. The analysis will propose that incorporating these principles into modern eco-friendly and energy-efficient building designs can create structures that are not only aesthetically harmonious but also functionally optimized for sustainability, mirroring a cosmic order observed by both scientists and theologians.
Martin Rees's 'Just Six Numbers' and its Resonance with the Al-Quran
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