If this application does not get people interested in science experiments, I don’t know what will. EXPERIMENTER is fun, interesting and simply crazy but safe. This latest offering from Cramzy has 14 experiments in Chemistry and Physics that doesn’t require us to be an Einstein to carry them out, and yet will give us the same high that he probably got with his experiments.
The cool bit is that we don’t have to get into a stinky lab to do the experiments, but we can do them within the evil confines of our home. We don’t even need to get hold of ingredients that are rare and expensive, but easily available stuff like Pepsi and water and balloons.
But the best part about EXPERIMENTER has got to be the videos about the experiments. I was frankly hooked on watching them all at one go. How better to learn how to do an experiment than to see a demonstration? They are all very well executed-and-shot videos.
The experiments are listed on a board on the right side of the main interface. We can scroll through them to choose which one to perform. If are in the mood to have smoke rising from our fingers or create instant ice, we can do so. Or maybe see water glowing or balloons being immune to fire; every experiment is guaranteed to excite.
EXPERIMENTER equips us with the entire know-how on how to conduct the experiments. First off are the items that we need with the exact measurement, then comes the instructions in a step by step order. A very important attribute is also included – safety tips. Looks like Cramzy believes in having fun with responsibility.
And because there is a scientific explanation for every magic-like experiment, this information is also part of the application. Quite a bit of education there, I’d say. EXPERIMENTER would be useful for students to do their science projects, but it is also interesting and simple enough for anyone to perform them. I had good fun just viewing the videos, so I’m sure it would be double the excitement trying and showing them off. Here’s a cool application for all the budding (and experimental) scientists out there!











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