Interactive Physics was a 2D physics simulation program released in by Knowledge Revolution , a company founded by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel. Key Details
was not merely a game or a drawing tool; it was a sophisticated physics engine brought to the consumer market. It laid the foundation for modern simulation software used in both education (like PhET and Algodoo ) and professional engineering (like ANSYS and SolidWorks ). It empowered a generation of students to visualize Newtonian mechanics, transforming the abstract laws of motion into tangible, interactive experiences. interactive physics 1989
While Knowledge Revolution was eventually acquired by MSC Software, the core concepts of building and simulating in a physics-based sandbox led Baszucki to develop DynaBlocks (later renamed Roblox) in 2004. Interactive Physics was a 2D physics simulation program