NorthMustang
NorthMustang
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6th Jul 2015
16th Aug 2016
You can plainly see -if you know what to look for- that momentum pulls the particles outward, but negative pressure pulls them inward; It also plays a part in keeping them going, as the wake of negative pressure left by one particle pulls the next along.
circle gravity momentum chain

Comments

  • votevotevote
    votevotevote
    8th Jul 2015
    You can add more stuff there, and you might see the orbit widens ;) +1
  • L00hyma5ter
    L00hyma5ter
    8th Jul 2015
    I made almost the exact same thing a few months back id:1773479 however im am not claiming this to be a copy. I think this explains it a bit more than what i said in my own save.
  • Alfa
    Alfa
    8th Jul 2015
    am i the only one who find it funny that spinning particles will always outmatch the most complex epic creations xP?
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    7th Jul 2015
    Use PQRT...
  • 00yoshi
    00yoshi
    7th Jul 2015
    Hey i uploaded such things so many times and didnt get fp
  • 2312352
    2312352
    7th Jul 2015
    Take away every particle but one thrm and one of the other particle, and you got a hydrogen atom esk thing, +1
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    7th Jul 2015
    I wanted to get people to think about this; Just like the butterfly effect, this shows that even the slightest change in one part of the universe will change its entire outcome.
  • NorthMustang
    NorthMustang
    7th Jul 2015
    @AgentSCI Because I wanted to point out something that I knew that other people may not, and that is, that this is more than a bunch of particles rotating, and that each one affects not only the next one to follow, but the entire chain...
  • ymahe69
    ymahe69
    7th Jul 2015
    this is my trade mark
  • AgentSCI
    AgentSCI
    7th Jul 2015
    This is so easy to do, why did you even upload this?