Alexzander
Alexzander
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7th Dec 2014
13th Dec 2014
An accidental discovery when playing arround with pressure, gravity and hydrogen, the forces of nature not to be beckoned with. I also added in VIRS and OXYG to add an effect, which made a working STAR! I hope you people out there enjoy this! :D
explosion hypernova meganova triforce blackhole

Comments

  • epicfaillord
    epicfaillord
    9th Dec 2014
    Unless its dueterium, which comes with the neutrons, thus why they are gonna use it in fusion plants because it requires less energy to fuse a helium when you don't have to fuse the protons and electrons together which would require speeding up the protons to the same speed as the electrons, which is like really freaking hard to do (21 million degrees farienheit), and only a minscule amount of energy is produced by fusing neutrons anyway.
  • epicfaillord
    epicfaillord
    9th Dec 2014
    LEL ALEX IT TAKES 4 HYDROGEN ATOMS TO FUSE A HELIUM CUZ PROTON+ELECTRON=NEUTRONS AND HELIUM HAS 2 NEUTRONS IN IT NURD LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL.
  • epicfaillord
    epicfaillord
    9th Dec 2014
    made a way more realistic version that simulates a main sequence star. id:1690231
  • Alexzander
    Alexzander
    9th Dec 2014
    TuDoR2007 its meant to be a blackhole effect. just letting you know.
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    8th Dec 2014
    I just reallised how cool this save actually is! It shows EXACTLY the lifecycle of a high masss star! Is it just luck that that happened? I think so.
  • _Theo
    _Theo
    8th Dec 2014
    another outcome is: Carbon nucleus
  • Klus
    Klus
    8th Dec 2014
    ILLUMINATI CONFIR-screw it. When it blows up it REALLY hurts my eyes.
  • Klus
    Klus
    8th Dec 2014
    THERE'S A TRIANGLE IN THE CENTRE...
  • Klus
    Klus
    8th Dec 2014
    CAN YOU SEE IT?
  • urimegaconnor
    urimegaconnor
    8th Dec 2014
    for some reason my star had 3 supernovas!?!?!