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
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how to get that efect? is very epic
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btw it doesn't work everytime, only about half the time.
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In the beginning of the simulation, heating up the entire simulation using normal heat and ambient heat and using air on the entire simulation so the pressure everywhere is 256, the Big Bang will spark stars and nebula instantly and violently, but will burn out very quickly leading to the big freeze within 4 or 5 minutes
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too laggy for meeeee but i like it because you added the big bang andddddd that
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i mean irl takes way longer for the universe to end but if u made it that long the universe would end IRL before this ends.
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So cool an realistic!
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I forced it to completely freeze by constantly sparking the e-hole. Then i added a bit of noble gas and it started again. Then i restarted the simulation and erased like 80% of GRVT. After 5 minutes it turned into the Sun-like star emitting photons
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a real bhol appread and 2 stars destroyed it
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P.S: these virtual particles also cause hawking radiation, where an electron-positron pair form next to a black hole, and one gets sucked in. Due to quantum entanglement (go look it up) this removes mass from inside the black hole to realise the partner of whatever unfortunate particle fell in
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just a nice lesson in quatnum physics for y'all