The dates mentioned in Physics on the Infinity Canvas cards refer to the dating of the elements described on the card. These dates can be precise to the year or sometimes approximate, depending on the available historical data. Sometimes, multiple years are indicated or an interval is given to cover the most important elements mentioned on the card.
The horizontal positioning of the card in Physics on the Infinity Canvas should correspond to the average value of the indicated dates. It is unnecessary to try to place a card with great precision: relative positioning is what matters.
The important thing is to show the temporal sequence of discoveries. Some periods in the chronology have few cards, while others have many.
The scales used in Physics on the Infinity Canvas are expressed by positive or negative integers that indicate lengths in meters in powers of 10.
The value 0 corresponds exactly to 1 m. Two values can be provided to express a scale range.
The vertical positioning of the card in Physics on the Infinity Canvas should correspond to the average value of the indicated scales. It is unnecessary to try to position a card with great precision: relative positioning is what matters.
This pictogram is accompanied by a description of the card’s content. It should be read and shared to build the canvas. It contains the scientific information that explains the card and allows it to be connected to other cards on the canvas, whether already placed or yet to come.
This pictogram is accompanied by a short text providing hints to help players place the card on the canvas, in relation to cards that have already been positioned or are yet to come.
This pictogram is accompanied by a text that provides additional information about the cards content. It is not necessary to read it while building the canvas. Curious players may consult it afterwards.