agustrusher
agustrusher
922 / 35
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

  • Tangle10
    Tangle10
    14th Jan 2015
    the big freeze, big chill, and the big rip are the same thing
  • Mouse
    Mouse
    14th Jan 2015
    thers a lot of nerds here
  • noodlesxp34122
    noodlesxp34122
    11th Jan 2015
    omg i love this save :D
  • kain55
    kain55
    26th Dec 2014
    HEY ITS NOT THE BIG FREEZE ITS THE BIG CHILL and another BIG RIP AND BIG CRUNCH big crunch is when the universe crunches and the bigh rip is a rip. R.I.P Universe
  • ThePersonToTheRight
    ThePersonToTheRight
    26th Dec 2014
    Could someone help me, when i try to reproduce this by copy and paste, it does not work. Does it need radial gravity, no gravity? What settings does it use
  • guus
    guus
    26th Dec 2014
    What lag? lol
  • Atomic10
    Atomic10
    26th Dec 2014
    waleed123: No, He doesn't fuse to H... When heat and pressure surround many H atoms, they collide, making He, and the He makes Li, Be, and so on. And when two atoms fuse, it creates the energy that feuls the star.
  • 2312352
    2312352
    26th Dec 2014
    Make* *comment to short*
  • 2312352
    2312352
    26th Dec 2014
    Waleed, helium dosnt fuse into hydrogen. Hydrogen fuses into helium, helium fuses into another element, and so on, til lit hit iron, then the star gos Ka-boom. If big enough iron core it might maske a black hole.
  • waleed123
    waleed123
    26th Dec 2014
    star core makes helium that fuses to hydrogen that burns up