Saturday, 27 September 2025

Interactive Dynamic Hydrological Cycle Simulator

Explore the Earth's water cycle with this dynamic, interactive simulation. See how different environmental factors influence the movement of water.

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Tags: hydrological cycle, water cycle, simulation, interactive model, education, science, evaporation, precipitation, runoff, transpiration, aeolian transport, fertilizing winds, climate, hydrology, Ir. MD Nursyazwi, @mdnursyazwi, Fabrikatur

Interactive Ocean Light Penetration Simulator

An interactive web simulator demonstrating how light penetrates the ocean's depths, highlighting the effects of absorption and scattering and the stra

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Tags: ocean, light penetration, deep sea, simulator, interactive, oceanography, physics, marine biology, quran, science, Ir. MD Nursyazwi, @mdnursyazwi, Fabrikatur

Tuesday, 23 September 2025

Interactive Sabah Electricity Grid Simulator

Explore a simplified, interactive simulator of Sabah's electricity grid. Learn about power generation, demand, and grid stability with real-time data

Source: Interactive Sabah Electricity Grid Simulator

Tags: Ir. MD Nursyazwi, @mdnursyazwi, Fabrikatur

Monday, 1 September 2025

Martin Rees's 'Just Six Numbers' and its Resonance with the Al-Quran

This article will address the intersection of theology and environmentalism, a core theme of the Fabrikatur blog. It will use the "Just Six Numbers" article as a starting point to argue that a belief in a purposefully designed universe can provide a powerful theological mandate for environmental stewardship and climate action. The paper will present an ecomodernist interpretation of Islamic scripture, arguing that the pursuit of scientific and technological solutions to climate change is not at odds with faith but is, in fact, a necessary and divinely sanctioned responsibility to care for the Earth.
#ClimateAction #Environmentalism #IslamicThought #Ecomodernism #SustainableLiving Martin Rees's 'Just Six Numbers' and its Resonance with the Al-Quran