agustrusher
agustrusher
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19th Dec 2014
8th Jul 2019
I hope you enjoy the celestial show; it's worth the lag. Universe takes roughly 2-4 minutes to fully form and lasts a long time. It differs every replay. Inspired by the Illustris Project. Good music for this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HM9DTgkCTI
space simulator bigbang universe explosion realistic star fusion matter neblua

Comments

  • Voyager15
    Voyager15
    11th Apr 2015
    I doubt the "Big Freeze" is rare, it just takes time to form.
  • killboydeath
    killboydeath
    9th Apr 2015
    spark before anything happens
  • agustrusher
    agustrusher
    25th Mar 2015
    @The white? Yeah, that's the interphase between the big bang and matter conglomeration.
  • CloroSphere
    CloroSphere
    24th Mar 2015
    @agustrusher The explosion is big, it covered the universe.
  • CloroSphere
    CloroSphere
    24th Mar 2015
    @agustrusher The event happened after the big bang timeline.
  • agustrusher
    agustrusher
    23rd Mar 2015
    @Clorosphere, try following the timeline a bit more closely...
  • CloroSphere
    CloroSphere
    22nd Mar 2015
    My universe exploded out of nowhere, there was a star that its pressure is around 130. And it explode out of nowhere, it lagged my computer out.
  • JustRickolo
    JustRickolo
    31st Jan 2015
    how long does it take to see black holes?
  • pds3-14
    pds3-14
    17th Jan 2015
    I've noticed that there are at least 2 distinct types of long-lived compact objects that form during initial star formation: Luminous yellow stars, and Neutroniferous CO2 stars, which are tiny. They also seem to be prone to causing somewhat dramatic changes by rapid oxygenation events.
  • eado1
    eado1
    16th Jan 2015
    A neutron star formed! nearly identical to real ones, the pressure in it was constantly anywhere from 256-1300! I havent observed pressures like that anywhere else in the simulator, the matter in it was amazing, hunderds of thousands of particles within about quarter of a centimeter diameter, made of mostly neutrons and some CO2!