ibx_Hellcat
ibx_Hellcat
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31st Jan 2017
18th Mar 2017
Deco on!!! There is another black hole (hidden with deco) that keeps the torn apart star in orbit. Press 3 - persistant view. (Version 4)
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Comments

  • maxifilip123
    maxifilip123
    2nd Feb 2017
    Black holes have so strong gravity that even light is pulled towards them, this is called gravity lensing, if the light is trying to pass too close, it will get pulled inside and it won't come out, thats why black holes are black, but they aren't invisible, if you put a white screen behind it, you will still see it black. +1
  • WolfGeek101
    WolfGeek101
    2nd Feb 2017
    This isn't too far from what actually happens. +1
  • mermar
    mermar
    1st Feb 2017
    Small baby, black holes is invisibles.
  • CALVIN1390
    CALVIN1390
    1st Feb 2017
    ibx_H*llcat change your user name to catfire777
  • TestinSparksStudio
    TestinSparksStudio
    1st Feb 2017
    black holes don't "suck", they pull. the insane amount of gravity crushes whatever gets pulled in, to nothing.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    1st Feb 2017
    @Dragamimg they *are* the same thing. an accretion disc can be and is made from anything and everything from rock to light. @zxaaw PROT looks better for a star, particularly when it's torn into a cloud of hot gas, it seems to glow more dimly and in a redder colour, PHOT would stay the same colour.
  • zxaaw
    zxaaw
    1st Feb 2017
    Use PHOT - it glows nicer...
  • cats15
    cats15
    1st Feb 2017
    Beautiful
  • Anonym8
    Anonym8
    1st Feb 2017
    Make the black hole invisible.
  • Dragaming
    Dragaming
    1st Feb 2017
    This seems closer to an accreation disk than a broken up star in orbit. They're pretty much the same thing, and I like how accurately it models it anyway. +1