Most Realistic Universe Simulation Yet?

  • agustrusher
    20th Dec 2014 Member 2 Permalink

    So, recently, with a lot of hard work, I put together a save that simulates a miniture universe (as best as I could in powder toy).

    It simulates the following in the universe:

    • It's creation ("Big Bang")
    • The birth, life and death of stars (some will merge)
    • The formation of nebulae
    • Black holes, created from stars going supernova
    • It's death ("Big Freeze"), which takes a long time to happen, so I just like to think of the universe as neverending.

    Sadly, because it is miniture scale, galaxies cannot be seen, but I feel that it quite made up by all the other things that happen.

     

    I also put a little guide in the save to walk people through the life of their universe. Yes, 'their' universe, because every time this save is played, you will get a different looking universe. Sometimes you will having a few big stars, sometimes a lot of small stars; lots of nebula formation, or very little...

    Really, the possibilites are endless.

     

    However, I must warn you that this save will lag. How much? I don't know; it depends. I mean, it's a simulation of a universe; it makes sense it's going to lag to some degree. This lag, though, is usually only bad during the formation of the universe, which takes roughly 2-3 minutes. The FPS should go up after that time. By then, you'll have a beautiful universe (with some beautiful music, if you ran the music on youtube from the save description, in the background).

     

    So, with all that said, here is the save:

     

    1698132View Save 1698132

     

    Enjoy! And please tell me what you think.

     

    Edit: OH! And if you want, take a screenshot of your universe and post it here. That would be awesome to see everyone's different universe.

    Edited 4 times by agustrusher. Last: 22nd Dec 2014
  • Voyager15
    20th Dec 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Looks interesting.

  • KB
    20th Dec 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Pretty cool.

  • Voyager15
    20th Dec 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I left my computer for a few hours and I managed to get to the "Big Freeze".

  • agustrusher
    21st Dec 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    Here's a picture of a mature universe:

     

    Whoops, something went wrong.

     

    Of course, everyone's will look slightly different.

     

    EDIT: Really? It won't work? Alright, here is the url for the picture:

    http://postimg.org/image/urwaz6pb5/

    Edited 4 times by agustrusher. Last: 21st Dec 2014
  • HitlerSucks
    21st Dec 2014 Member 2 Permalink

    Big freeze eh?

    Well my computer certinaly froze.

    Very good simulation.

  • agustrusher
    21st Dec 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @HitlerSucks (View Post)

     Sorry about that. I attempted to downscale the simulation to make it easier on computers, but when I would, it just wouldn't work right.

  • HitlerSucks
    21st Dec 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    @agustrusher (View Post)

     It probably wasn't your simulation's fault, it's just the fact that my computer can't handle more than 4 pixels on screen without going to 3 fps.

    Don't try to change it. It's still awesome.

  • Klus
    27th Dec 2014 Member 0 Permalink

    I wish I had a universe like this in an aquarium. But one question...After the Big Bang and when the whole screen goes bright, another bright orangey-yellow explosion occurs, what's that supposed to be?

  • ChrisTheCreator
    3rd Jul 2015 Member 0 Permalink

    Lagnadium41 That might be an after effect considereing there will be molten material which emits heat and light making the screen orange xD