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In this paper we describe incorporating Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity into an interactive computer game intended for learning and teaching purposes in Australian senior high school and tertiary education. The game, which is based on \emph{Asteroids}, embeds either a classical or relativistic model of physics in the game environment such that players interact directly with the physics in...
This paper describes an ongoing project to build a computer application that presents Einstein's theory of relativity in an interactive game environment. With the current interest in the use and study of how computer games can help teach and educate, so-called 'serious games', the resulting game is expected to have value for educators in communicating the concepts of relativity to high school students...
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