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9 Physics Demos in JS

I always thought this one was pretty cool (demo at barbin.us):

Code:
.<script>
eval(z='p="<"+"pre>"/* ,.oq#+     ,._, */;for(y in n="zw24l6k\
4e3t4jnt4qj24xh2 x/* =<,m#F^    A W###q. */42kty24wrt413n243n\
9h243pdxt41csb yz/* #K       q##H######Am */43iyb6k43pk7243nm\
r24".split(4)){/* dP      cpq#q##########b, */for(a in t=pars\
eInt(n[y],36)+/*         p##@###YG=[#######y */(e=x=r=[]))for\
(r=!r,i=0;t[a/*         d#qg `*PWo##q#######D */]>i;i+=.05)wi\
th(Math)x-= /*        aem1k.com Q###KWR#### W[ */.05,0<cos(o=\
new Date/1e3/*      .Q#########Md#.###OP  A@ , */-x/PI)&&(e[~\
~(32*sin(o)*/* ,    (W#####Xx######.P^     T % */sin(.5+y/7))\
+60] =-~ r);/* #y    `^TqW####P###BP           */for(x=0;122>\
x;)p+="   *#"/* b.        OQ####x#K           */[e[x++]+e[x++\
]]||(S=("eval"/* l         `X#####D  ,       */+"(z=\'"+z.spl\
it(B = "\\\\")./*           G####B" #       */join(B+B).split\
(Q="\'").join(B+Q/*          VQBP`        */)+Q+")//m1k")[x/2\
+61*y-1]).fontcolor/*         TP         */(/\\w/.test(S)&&"#\
03B");document.body.innerHTML=p+=B+"\\n"}setTimeout(z)')//
</script>

Not quite as visually impressive as some of the ones in the OP, but it's only 18 lines (including the script tags) and doesn't use any libraries. It's definitely some of the most obfuscated JavaScript I have ever seen.
 
I always thought this one was pretty cool (demo at barbin.us):

Code:
.<script>
eval(z='p="<"+"pre>"/* ,.oq#+     ,._, */;for(y in n="zw24l6k\
4e3t4jnt4qj24xh2 x/* =<,m#F^    A W###q. */42kty24wrt413n243n\
9h243pdxt41csb yz/* #K       q##H######Am */43iyb6k43pk7243nm\
r24".split(4)){/* dP      cpq#q##########b, */for(a in t=pars\
eInt(n[y],36)+/*         p##@###YG=[#######y */(e=x=r=[]))for\
(r=!r,i=0;t[a/*         d#qg `*PWo##q#######D */]>i;i+=.05)wi\
th(Math)x-= /*        aem1k.com Q###KWR#### W[ */.05,0<cos(o=\
new Date/1e3/*      .Q#########Md#.###OP  A@ , */-x/PI)&&(e[~\
~(32*sin(o)*/* ,    (W#####Xx######.P^     T % */sin(.5+y/7))\
+60] =-~ r);/* #y    `^TqW####P###BP           */for(x=0;122>\
x;)p+="   *#"/* b.        OQ####x#K           */[e[x++]+e[x++\
]]||(S=("eval"/* l         `X#####D  ,       */+"(z=\'"+z.spl\
it(B = "\\\\")./*           G####B" #       */join(B+B).split\
(Q="\'").join(B+Q/*          VQBP`        */)+Q+")//m1k")[x/2\
+61*y-1]).fontcolor/*         TP         */(/\\w/.test(S)&&"#\
03B");document.body.innerHTML=p+=B+"\\n"}setTimeout(z)')//
</script>

Not quite as visually impressive as some of the ones in the OP, but it's only 18 lines (including the script tags) and doesn't use any libraries. It's definitely some of the most obfuscated JavaScript I have ever seen.

Thanks for sharing. That is awesome.
 
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