Dr-Destruction
Dr-Destruction
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2nd Sep 2011
2nd Sep 2011
I took the idea from the 'Inspiration Sphere' (which I L.O.V.E!!!! btw.), when I made this. Before you unpause it, press the 'W' key until the gravity is turned OFF. Radial gravity also looks cool. (You can also press 'Y' to experiment with no pressure!)

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  • Dr-Destruction
    Dr-Destruction
    7th Sep 2011
    i fixed it, turn gravity on, press F, gravity on (vertical), unpause
  • Dr-Destruction
    Dr-Destruction
    2nd Sep 2011
    Oh, and BTW, you can use the 'I' key to invert the pressure and temporally reverse the effects of the 'anomalys'. (Thats what I called the imperfections that form.)
  • Dr-Destruction
    Dr-Destruction
    2nd Sep 2011
    gravity pull equally on all sides. It didn't work in this, but by turning off the gravity, some phonomena unexplained by myself in causeing the perfect pattern to shift out of shape.
  • Dr-Destruction
    Dr-Destruction
    2nd Sep 2011
    I made this after watching a documentary with Steven Hawking in it. He said that if perfectly round, exactly the same sized balls were placed on a completely flat surface, they wouldn't move because