Five-year-olds and hd teen sex videosparticle physics don't usually go in the same sentence together.
But the guys that made Angry Birdsis trying to change that with the launch of Big Bang Legends, its new game that introduces particle physics concepts to kids.
SEE ALSO: Large Hadron Collider Achieves 7 TeV Proton Collisions“Five years ago we'd joke that one day we’ll teach quantum physics to five-year-olds," said Peter Vesterbacka, co-founder of Lightneer, speaking at the game launch in Singapore on Thursday.
Vesterbacka was formerly with Rovio, the Finnish game firm that won fame and fortune with Angry Birds. Together with other Rovio alums, Vesterbacka started Lightneer, which aims to make high-quality educational games.
"Now we’re seeing five-year-olds playing Big Bang Legendsand having conversations about quarks, protons and atoms. It’s pretty amazing," he said at a launch event in Singapore.
Via GiphyYou play the game as a scientific element, collecting quarks along the way and blasting anti-matter.
For all those of you who don't know (as I didn't until today), quarks are the building blocks that make up protons and neutrons.
After a couple of minutes of playing the game, I learnt that there were three quarks to a proton -- not bad for a kid's game.
You also collect characters, which are represented by different elements, as you go along.
Via GiphyThe game is an example of what Vesterbacka calls "stealth learning."
"As you start playing the game, and getting enough quarks to unlock the next character, you're [actually] figuring out the composition of an atom," he says.
"So you're having fun without noticing you're learning."
CERN, Harvard and Oxford brains contributed.
But making the game itself was no child's play.
Vesterbacka and his co-founder Lauri Jarvilehto, roped in experts from the likes of Oxford and Harvard University and the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) to help develop the game.
"We're working with CERN so we're bringing the best science [to the game]," Vesterbacka told us.
Like how Rovio turned Angry Birdsinto a media empire beyond just a mobile game, Lightneer will launch a TV show some time next year, starring characters from Big Bang Legends.
"Kids are proficient in Squirtle and Pikachu and Bulbasaur," says Vesterbacka. "We hope one day they will be as proficient in Beryllium and Helium."
The game is only available for now in Finland and Singapore, although the founders add that it will soon be available in other markets.
The game is free for download on all Apple devices, with an Android version available in May.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Why is AI taking off, and what is its future?NFL reportedly in talks with Lady Gaga for Super Bowl halftime showAussie athlete wins gold in Paralympic tennis and basketballDog friend performs the cutest trust fall you'll ever seeA certain 'Game of Thrones' character may be rowing back into our livesCare.com introduces 'peerHere's why you should never use Instagram to back up your photosCare.com introduces 'peerStudy details the sugar industry's attempt to shape scienceLyft and AnheuserHere's how to get the most out of the new 'Pokémon Go' buddy updateIndia offers land to Elon Musk to test HyperloopHappy Birthday, Roald Dahl: Here's what your characters would look like as real peopleWant to invest your retirement funds in tech? There's an app for that.Hey look, it's your nightmare come to life: Spider found baked into cookieMichelle Obama coKanye West says phones disrupt his creative processStudy details the sugar industry's attempt to shape scienceA certain 'Game of Thrones' character may be rowing back into our lives'Destiny: Rise of Iron' delivers a new challenge in Archon's Forge New Facebook 360 app lets Samsung Gear VR users share immersive photos and videos This may be the worst ever cheating fail on a pub quiz Jordan Peele's 'Get Out' sparks a new silly internet challenge Watching Hugh Jackman voice a fight scene is both hilarious and awesome Tinder offers $100 donations in honor of Women's Day Former Indian minister falls for online puppy scam 5 inspiring lines from Clinton's speech for future 'glass ceiling breakers' Teacher finds her fourth grade students passing secret, feminist notes An artist painted a staircase gold but authorities are predictably unimpressed Kristen Stewart shaved her head and we're all just so happy for her Bellyflopping gorilla interrupts NBA game and everyone acts like it's no big deal The messed up way Hollywood taught Amy Schumer to love her body Gang of 120 people eat and then run out of the restaurant Need another reason to cut CO2? Oceans will suffer, study says Facebook hosts 24 Spoil all of 'Zelda: Breath of the Wild' with this cool interactive map Bold kid crashes local weather report, forecasting 'farts and toots' Vimeo is finally giving filmmakers the ability to upload (and sell) their 360 videos Jim Broadbent drops hints about his 'Game of Thrones' Season 7 character How the expanded Nemesis System will work in the ‘Shadow of Mordor’ sequel
3.0038s , 10521.4453125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【hd teen sex videos】,Inspiration Information Network