Become a Mad Scientist

(but actually)

Our Mission

 Theoretical Physics should be Approachable, Engaging… and Free

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WHAT WE OFFER

Feed Your Curiosity 

NanoCollider takes the most cutting-edge topics in theoretical physics and brings them into a space for you to truly interact with them – something that’s never been done before. We believe in offering innovative, easy to understand simulations along with thorough courses that would normally be barricaded behind fortunes of academia – now completely free.

General Relativity

General relativity is Einstein’s theory that describes gravity as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass and energy, revolutionizing our understanding of the universe’s structure and predicting phenomena like black holes and gravitational waves.

Loop Quantum Gravity

The theoretical framework that attempts to reconcile general relativity with quantum mechanics by proposing that spacetime has a discrete, granular structure at the smallest scales, composed of loops and networks of quantized gravitational fields.

String Theory

String theory proposes that all fundamental particles and forces in the universe are actually tiny vibrating strings or loops of energy existing in multiple dimensions, potentially unifying quantum mechanics and gravity into a single framework.

OUR WORK

Simulations

View the first of our official simulators, which use large language models to interpret and explain the theoretical concepts being presented.

Myers-Perry Black Holes

Myers-Perry black holes are higher-dimensional generalizations of rotating black holes in general relativity, characterized by multiple independent rotation parameters and unique geometrical properties that extend our understanding of black hole physics beyond four-dimensional spacetime.

Quantum Foam

Simulate the theoretical quantum fluctuations in spacetime at extremely small scales, where the fabric of space becomes turbulent and chaotic, potentially giving rise to virtual particles and microscopic wormholes.

Dark Energy and Dark Matter

Dark energy and dark matter are hypothetical forms of energy and matter that together account for approximately 95% of the universe’s content, with dark energy driving the accelerated expansion of the universe and dark matter explaining gravitational effects observed in galaxies and large-scale structures.