My answer to this question What is this floating point effect? was deleted even though it was useful to people.
I know the reason that it was deleted was that I had not explained more on the link I provided. But I have edited it and made it a better answer . Since it was helpful to people shouldnt it be undeleted . After all thats what stackoverflow is all about right, helping others.
I am a fairly new user and Im getting adjusted here.I would prefer that my answer is undeleted. If not possible then please explain why.
Here is the answer.
Well... that is a really big topic you are getting into . Developing it with basic javascript is not easy. Some Frameworks can help You Try Verlet Verlet
And my edit:
Well... that is a really big topic you are getting into . Developing it with basic javascript is not easy. Some Frameworks can help You Try Verlet Verlet
verlet-js is a light-weight physics engine, authored by Sub Protocol, which you can use in your web-based games. As the name suggests, verlet-js is based on an iterative technique called Verlet integration used to calculate the behavior of objects in its two-dimensional world.
Verlet integration is often used for the math behind putting particles in motion.In your case I believe that verlet can be used to develop that effect.
Heres a small guide to get started with it Getting started with verlet js