R3APER
R3APER
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14th Feb 2016
16th Feb 2016
Inspired by LIGO Laboratory and their new Gravity Wave detection device. It shows the existence of otherwise invisible gravity waves by using shifting lasers and a visible graph. Just draw with NGRV or PGRV inside the blue outlines!
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Comments

  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    10th Sep 2017
    i'm cringing at my comment from a year ago (the one right below this one)
  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    7th Jul 2016
    oh god, remove the "3" from the save's creator's name!
  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    19th Apr 2016
    yeyeyeyeeyyeeyeyey
  • Dargino
    Dargino
    21st Feb 2016
    I like dis design cause this is how grav wave detectors are made in rl, even though they haven't found any yet.. :/
  • Reset-6
    Reset-6
    20th Feb 2016
    A single little click, and it detected. Amazing! +1
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    20th Feb 2016
    I placed a supermassive black hole inside the detector. Turns out that voids it warranty. -9001. But for real, nice representation of gravity waves. +1
  • optimus2006
    optimus2006
    19th Feb 2016
    I used GBMB and it broke the PHOT-shooting thing.
  • Deulnse
    Deulnse
    18th Feb 2016
    nice use of phot, use filt layering to make it more precise
  • flubber5
    flubber5
    18th Feb 2016
    GBMB also has a good effect
  • R3APER
    R3APER
    16th Feb 2016
    Thank you for the tip unknownkarma! INVS added to defeat any randomly flying photons from causing interference.