Misterspork
Misterspork
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20th Mar 2012
20th Mar 2012
I recommend watching in view 7(If you don't know, just press 7). This is a (moderately) accurate simulation of a supernova. A layered star implodes and then expels layers of increasingly dense material, leaving behind an extremely dense neutron star.

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  • Misterspork
    Misterspork
    20th Mar 2012
    You might notice the GRB as being the neutrons shooting out the top and bottom. This sometimes bugs up, but works most of the time. BTW, deut is very unreliable...
  • Misterspork
    Misterspork
    20th Mar 2012
    You should note the qrtz in the top and bottom, that is to represent the decreased thickness towards the poles in stars. This is what causes the "Gamma Ray Burst."