About

This site was created as a static, educational visualization of CERN CMS Open Data using an alternative representation of particle probability — Vector Star Probability Dynamics (VSPD).

Experience

The creator has experience in Big Data and AI: working with large datasets, pipelines, and machine learning in practice. This includes hands-on work with TensorFlow, scikit-learn, and early cloud-based notebooks for data science and model prototyping.

Independent research

vectorstarprobabilitydynamics.com was created as an independent research achievement — exploring the idea of representing probability as a vector field (direction and magnitude) and animating its evolution over time, in parallel to standard scalar probability interpretation. This CERN Open Data project extends that idea by grounding it in real particle-physics data (CMS simulated muon events) and providing a clear, open, and fully static visualization that anyone can run in a browser.

This project

No backend, no frameworks: vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. All animations are deterministic and reproducible. The goal is clarity, education, and scientific honesty: we state clearly that this alternative representation does not replace quantum mechanics — it is a complementary visualization and conceptual tool.