physforfun
Most of the computer simulations on this channel are, and will be, inspired by physics that in many ways are counterintuitive, or what most people would call "weird" (the exceptions are the three simulations with dolphins - they have just been carried out for fun). In many ways such results from a computer simulation would have automatically been classified as "rubbish" if not the equivalent physical experiments actually validate them on the contrary to be true. This I find very fascinating. As lots of experiments with "weird" physics is available on YouTube, there's no problem finding inspiration. Even though the computer simulations, or Finite Element Analyses (FEA), finally show the "unexpected" (i.e. wanted) result, most of them had to be run through several trials due to convergence / numerical issues in trying to capture the dynamics without e.g. element distortions or contact issues being show stoppers. Just love it when theory (i.e. simulation) agrees with reality! :-)
Dolphin vs Salmon (hydrodynamic simulation of Dolphin diving into fish farming cage)
Falling Slinky Simulation
Lift force generated Mould effect
Mould Effect - Explained, REVISED
Intermediate axis theorem
Free fall drop of ring on closed chain
Bead chain fountain - the Mould effect - EXPLAINED
air flow around dolphin in air jump
double pendulum, computer simulation
Bead chain fountain - the Mould effect - Slow mo of computer sim
dolphin in airjump
Dropped Slinky computer simulation / analysis
Free drop of large mass connected to small mass