Piperic
similar sites
‹ ProfileAI ReportTools

Sites similar to pishaper.com

Laser beam shaping has never been so easy! · ranked by shared content topics & relevance
63match
neutrino-times.com
neutrino-times — Understanding ghost particles. Shaping the future.
2 shared topicsphysics
62match
robkrakehl.com
Krakehl Physics – Thinking Happens Here
2 shared topicsphysics
62match
griecolab.com
Grieco Lab - Laser spectroscopy group at Auburn University
2 shared topicsphysics
62match
dlnsec.com
LABS electronics Germany – Laser Applications Beyond Standard
2 shared topicsscience
62match
physicsdna.com
Physics Dna - Physics made easy
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
4dlabs.org
4D LABS - Simon Fraser University
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
4gravitons.com
4 gravitons | Stories about physics from someone who's been there
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
actionatadistance.org
Detecting H/V vs. D/A Polarization Mixtures
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
gshinglish.com
GSHINGLISH.COM – Science Made Easy
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
inzaneresearch.com
Inzane Research – Hosted by Zane Wolf
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
photonixresearch.com
PhotoniX Research | Frontier Light and Laser
2 shared topicsscience
61match
alchemicalscience.org
Alchemical Science – Open Source Research
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
involutionconjecture.com
The Involution Conjecture: On Commutative Self-Reversing Binary Operations over Finite Sets
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
ioptis.com
Ultra-Narrow Linewidth Single-Frequency Lasers | IOPTIS
2 shared topicsscience
61match
theseedandthefruit.com
THE SEED AND THE FRUIT – A Theory of Everything Else
2 shared topicsscience
61match
alfilgen.org
Alfilgen Sebandal
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
bendingtheruler.com
Bending The Ruler
2 shared topicsphysics
61match
arickshao.com
Welcome! - Arick Shao
2 shared topicsphysics

How the match score works

Each match is a 0–100 similarity score — the higher it is, the more two sites resemble one another. It’s computed automatically from our own crawl data (never from what a site says about itself) by combining several independent signals, so a high score means several of them point the same way:

No single signal decides the result — they’re blended together. Treat the score as a way to rank candidates rather than an absolute percentage; the chips on each result show which signals contributed.