SamDwich
SamDwich
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7th Sep 2021
7th Sep 2021
Based on the one by NaroMatthew11 but with more Hydrogen, this starts fusion right away and for a number of frames takes on the shape of a typical Long-Spined Urchin, before collapsing and finalizing as a glowing, spewing core with CO2 around it.

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  • SamDwich
    SamDwich
    17th Apr 2022
    Why am I speaking like I know what i'm talking about?
  • SamDwich
    SamDwich
    7th Sep 2021
    In the state in which the black hole is roughly one pixel in size, the energy that makes the star visibly glow will begin to dim and the Carbon Dioxide rin will distort into sine waves and other shapes. once the light has faded the gaseous ring will fall inward and be irreversably obliterated.
  • SamDwich
    SamDwich
    7th Sep 2021
    Depending on how large the black hole is, the CO2 ring may survive for a short period until after the fade-out of the energy particles where it also falls into the vlack hole and is destroyed
  • SamDwich
    SamDwich
    7th Sep 2021
    After a while, a black hole forms, which destroys the ring and any other gases, leaving a glowing orange core that slowly becomes blue with neutrons before fading away.