Coffee
22nd Jan 2017
27th Jan 2017
A very extreme example of spaghettification, the scientific term for the stretching or ripping of an object that is close to a very massive object. Enjoy, and sorry for being away for so long :)
space
planet
blackhole
gargantua
interstellar
venus
spaceengine
stellar
lensflare
Comments
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+Coffee I guess you're 'Coughy' then, +1
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You might try to draw a GRB close up, with the observer being either perpendicular or about 5 - 10 to the rays. You're the guy who does such things best! :-)
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Thanks for the support guys, I was down with a bad cough lately, and i could barely keep my mouse straight sometimes. I'm fine now, but you guys should tell me what I should do next. also, @Nathan-65 i'm making a seperate save explaining that planet ;)
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"spaghettification" is a scientific term? go figure
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Awesome!! +1e
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SPAGHETTI IS A TRAP! +1
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You forgot to do my J-1407B! >:|
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RIP in spaghetti never forghetti
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It also looks great.
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...the effect that produces spaghettification works on any scale, and is also responsible for matter erosion. It's basically the same thing, just under a different name. And as the description states, this is a very extreme example and isn't realistical at all.