awsomeguy
awsomeguy
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26th Jan 2015
26th Jan 2015
i hpe you enjoy it beacause i did building it :)
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  • awsomeguy
    awsomeguy
    15th Mar 2015
    thanks
  • Planet
    Planet
    27th Jan 2015
    you forgot to turn gravity off :)
  • Voyager15
    Voyager15
    27th Jan 2015
    Aye, looks nice! I think you can add a bit more stuff, but it looks good!
  • Sourec
    Sourec
    27th Jan 2015
    @msasterisk Gravity *might* have infinite range, but since its strength is inversely proportional to the distance between the two bodies SQUARED, it has an extremely tiny force at large distance.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    27th Jan 2015
    BTW gravity does have an infinite range. Just confirming that. So does electric charge- the protons at the edge of the universe are affected by the protons at the other edge. Kinda unimaginable.
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    27th Jan 2015
    Can I borrow this idea and make it better? (Technically I don't need permission to build on it, but a "yes" would be nice) =)
  • Death_Silence_66
    Death_Silence_66
    27th Jan 2015
    I second that statment. Gravity has infinite range. right now you are being pulled on by every particle with mass or energy in the universe. most of these particles are so far away that their gravity has almost no effect on you.
  • Larry
    Larry
    26th Jan 2015
    @Beebs There is gravity everywhere, even though it would get smaller and smaller the farther away you were from a large stellar body, it would never dissappear completely.
  • Beebs
    Beebs
    26th Jan 2015
    @TSspazz Actually, gravity isn't everywhere. If you were nowhere near a large stellar body, there would be no gravity.
  • TSspazz
    TSspazz
    26th Jan 2015
    Of course theres gravity in space, theres gravity everywhere