ImBlind
ImBlind
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13th Nov 2013
13th Nov 2013
Don't ask me why is this a universe. I have no idea.
world pretty water

Comments

  • ashrubbery
    ashrubbery
    13th Nov 2013
    It's because water freezes at lower pressure and thaws at higher pressure. Try bringing water to a very high temperature and max pressure, and it will usually stay liquid.
  • mccafferty2
    mccafferty2
    13th Nov 2013
    one question, how did you make water = 0 degrees/temp? and the vacuum of space holds more than "nothing."
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    13th Nov 2013
    read from bottom up... 500+ characters! FUUUUUUUUUUUU mods!
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    13th Nov 2013
    The universe will keep on expanding, and eventually there'll be too much space, and gravity will fall apart, and everything- from galaxies to atoms- will break apart, down to the elementary particles that make the atomic bonds.
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    13th Nov 2013
    Darthbollo, read about quantum physics. Think of a soapy foam, each bubble is a small universe. They're everywhere. when we add som external force on a bubble, it grows to a much larger size. This explains what the universe is like. And if we continue to add force to that bubble, what happens? *pop*, and the cosmic foam is distributed everywhere to be recycled.
  • robogeek537
    robogeek537
    13th Nov 2013
    tpt+science=fp! +1
  • ImBlind
    ImBlind
    13th Nov 2013
    This save doesn't even try to simulate the big bang. It's just a ball with moving white particles and rainbow colored thing in the center. Just i had to call this somehow :D If you have any ideas what does it look like, tell me in the comments. P.S. Thanks for FP!
  • ffgfghgy
    ffgfghgy
    13th Nov 2013
    put uranam in the center of the gpmp with insl around it
  • talhaa6
    talhaa6
    13th Nov 2013
    watch it with persistent display and deco on
  • JustMe
    JustMe
    13th Nov 2013
    watch this with newtonian gravity and fancy display :)