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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SHIT. MY COMPUTER! 0 FPS
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I think I finally got a big freeze? all the co2 and oxy is clumped around 3 black holes, nothing is burning, and the particle count isn't changing at all. no idea how long it took, I like to run this save to help me sleep and woke up to this but this is the first time I've seen it so dark and empty
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i thought it was about to get to the big freeze and then it exploded again ;-;
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actually a few minutes to and hour the universe end
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the big freeze may happen 1 or more days after the start, as the era we are in now could take minutes-hours
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Nice, but how long it takes to the big freeze happen? Or how many time the simulation takes to it finishes?
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Does phase 7 no longer occur? I ran it for over an hour, and it just seemed to cycle CO2 into oxyen and then back again.
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Definately, one of those who try their best to make there point a reality but yeah.
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@plutoniumfusion you know for a face that I'm talking about this simulator
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there might be "NO" big freeze.big freeze means universe is freezing "entirely".but there can be many civilizations looks like humans in the edge of enpending space.there can be much more matter.more matter means more chemical or physical activities are happening.so there can be civilizations evolving in the edge of expanding space.(remember,just comment of crazy scientist in TPT.you can ignore.)