think of earth just spinning and the atmosphere being ripped off as we float away from the sun no oceans as they float off no fire no air no humans no air and no day or night until we collide with a star oh and the iss smashing into the moon now that would be well you dont want to know
Is this a simulation between the Andromeda and Milky Way collision? And damn, this really shows how small we are and how truly slow the universe moves and changes, good job dude!
@SeL3ct Soup think of earth just spinning and the atmosphere being ripped off as we float away from the sun no oceans as they float off no fire no air no humans no air and no day or night until we collide with a star oh and the iss smashing into the moon now that would be well you dont want to know
when 2 galaxies collide actually at the 1st meeting no stars from each other crush with each other cos both galaxies have a lot of free space.. i dont know what to say about this simulation but i think its wrong
this makes no sence. why do the stars fly out like that. they wouldnt do that i could tell you that now. they would have to of been in a half orbit gain enough velocity to escape it with what appears to be more then enough possible. surly they would collide. seeing as not all stars are the same size. our have the same amount of planets. so this video states that when our galixies black holes combine, they repel all inner stars, and why. just with it physicly there, it doesnt seem right. help?
@tisilwm The stars fly out of the center of the galaxy because the computational methods used in Universe Sandbox must handle stars with very high velocities near the black hole "mass entity" at the center of each galaxy. Because of the high velocities, precision is lost, causing the stars to shoot off at extraordinary speeds.
@AndrewPBelt Is that so unrealistic though? I thought that kind of slingshot effect was actually natural. For example I was under the impression most astronomers agree that if, for instance, a black hole would pass through our solar system at high speed, actually the majority of objects would not be absorbed but take on strange orbits or just be slung out of orbit altogether. I dont really know any of the science behind it though...
@wishcraft4u2 The slingshot effect is actually supposed to be put into use for traveling through our own solar system by using the planets. So yeah it is realistic
@tisilwm A limitation in the program is that the dust particles representing stars and ring systems have no true masses. They don't influence each other, they rely on the presence of an object like a sun or planet. The galaxy sim is swarms of dust particles around an object representing the black hole. Without that object the dust particles would just sit still because their millions of individual gravities aren't modeled. No desktop computer could and be watchable in real time.
@tisilwm A limitation in the program is that the dust particles representing stars and ring systems have no true masses. They don't influence each other, they rely on the presence of an object like a sun or planet. The galaxy sim is swarms of dust particles around an object representing the black hole. Without that object the dust particles would just sit still because their millions of individual gravities aren't modeled. No desktop computer could and be watchable in real time.
@tisilwm each star is so far away from each other its not funny. its highly unlikely for anything to collide. the scale of witch your looking at it is unreal.
@TheXRealXBrapp The particle multiplier was set very high in the beginning. That's why it looks more realistic (the galaxies are much denser).
The rendering was done with the movie button (capture - movie). Behind the movie button is a box where you can choose how many time steps should be between each frame. If you turn this up, you can make the time steps smaller and your simulation more accurate.
@TheBetaBoyz Hey am actually wondering how to render this at all can't find any movie button or capture movie does not say anything like that :/ where to look ? thanks i really like your video please help me out spending hours but can't find out how to make a movie out of it
This would be fucking amazing in 3D
RainbowVickz 2 weeks ago 2
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seekylerun 2 weeks ago
basicly.. they split into even tinier versions of them self and float away?
YOUGOTPWNED1111 2 weeks ago
Fly away, stars! Be FREE!
AirForceRabbits 3 weeks ago
who the hell dislike that video!?
Jonh30files 3 weeks ago
1:11 to 1:22 = 11sec, 11*90,000,000= 990,000,000,000 years!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i dont even wanna add up the other years.
TheStoryWeLive 1 month ago
think of earth just spinning and the atmosphere being ripped off as we float away from the sun no oceans as they float off no fire no air no humans no air and no day or night until we collide with a star oh and the iss smashing into the moon now that would be well you dont want to know
SlyTy98 1 month ago
Is this a simulation between the Andromeda and Milky Way collision? And damn, this really shows how small we are and how truly slow the universe moves and changes, good job dude!
fir3share78 1 month ago
Awww... look, they're in love!
AbbeyRoadkill1 1 month ago
What happens to the solar systems after this?
SeL3ctSoup 1 month ago
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@SeL3ct Soup think of earth just spinning and the atmosphere being ripped off as we float away from the sun no oceans as they float off no fire no air no humans no air and no day or night until we collide with a star oh and the iss smashing into the moon now that would be well you dont want to know
SlyTy98 1 month ago
so inside every galaxies are planets???
Yobidefy 1 month ago
@Yobidefy dude wtf?
morlac2 1 month ago
@Yobidefy Duh, exactly what did your teachers teach YOU in school?
amartinez97 3 weeks ago
@amartinez97 yeah dont be such a smartass asshole, i was just being sarcastic about this video...
Yobidefy 3 weeks ago
@Yobidefy Yeah thing is you dont sound sarcastic at all in text, i actauly got the feeling you were 12 from your last comment.
amartinez97 3 weeks ago
@amartinez97 cool story bro
Yobidefy 3 weeks ago
Can I use this for a filmmusic?
Bombeiter406 1 month ago
like
chettysanthoshkumar 2 months ago
it looks like a screen saver :D
darkp85 2 months ago
galaxies dont collide lol
usukker 2 months ago
@usukker Yes they do ಠ_ಠ , Lol
SchmidtThe 2 months ago
@SchmidtThe ya sure lol. did you se one? lol
usukker 2 months ago
@usukker Yesh.
SchmidtThe 2 months ago
@SchmidtThe ooooooooooooo
usukker 2 months ago
This looks nice but it's not realistic at all...
Lord8Vader 2 months ago
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it shows the pollination of the Universe
jimvez00 2 months ago
it shows the pollination of the Universe
jimvez00 2 months ago
if you look closley at 0:32 you can see the iron giant
MegaSuperfatguy 3 months ago 7
@MegaSuperfatguy No one remembers that movie :(
SlyTy98 1 month ago
@SlyTy98 Their loss then ):
MegaSuperfatguy 1 month ago
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Great video keep up the good work.
NewAgeDirector 3 months ago
when 2 galaxies collide actually at the 1st meeting no stars from each other crush with each other cos both galaxies have a lot of free space.. i dont know what to say about this simulation but i think its wrong
petroff89 3 months ago
that would suck so bad D:
Splicer695 3 months ago
really wish i could live that long to see something like this happen
GamerDog51 4 months ago
inposible this
PKRadoy2011 4 months ago
@PKRadoy2011 Very possible indeed.
FiahOwl 3 months ago
galazies mating!
DraGorian777 4 months ago
i wish this would happen to our galaxy!!
browndemon386 4 months ago
@browndemon386 This will in the Andromeda - Milkyway Collision. Google it!
FiahOwl 3 months ago
This is wayyyyyyy off! The milky way and andromeda galaxy would for a massive elliptical galaxy consuming most galaxies in our cluster. Jeez
XxSpaCeUnIcOrNxX 4 months ago
@XxSpaCeUnIcOrNxX The galaxies in this sim are not the Milkyway and Adromeda galaxies.
FiahOwl 3 months ago
Yes solidchilrok it isn't individual objects colliding but he gravity holding all the objects together
Ruhe1986 4 months ago
looks fun :D
monkeyluver24 4 months ago
Ten thousand frames per second? That's.... excessive.
QCIC56 5 months ago
Dear Santa...
RedCastle335 5 months ago 4
...and one of those stars came to our galaxy and became our sun. :)
Mocha2007andcoco 5 months ago
this makes no sence. why do the stars fly out like that. they wouldnt do that i could tell you that now. they would have to of been in a half orbit gain enough velocity to escape it with what appears to be more then enough possible. surly they would collide. seeing as not all stars are the same size. our have the same amount of planets. so this video states that when our galixies black holes combine, they repel all inner stars, and why. just with it physicly there, it doesnt seem right. help?
tisilwm 7 months ago
@tisilwm The stars fly out of the center of the galaxy because the computational methods used in Universe Sandbox must handle stars with very high velocities near the black hole "mass entity" at the center of each galaxy. Because of the high velocities, precision is lost, causing the stars to shoot off at extraordinary speeds.
AndrewPBelt 6 months ago
@AndrewPBelt Is that so unrealistic though? I thought that kind of slingshot effect was actually natural. For example I was under the impression most astronomers agree that if, for instance, a black hole would pass through our solar system at high speed, actually the majority of objects would not be absorbed but take on strange orbits or just be slung out of orbit altogether. I dont really know any of the science behind it though...
wishcraft4u2 6 months ago
@wishcraft4u2 The slingshot effect is actually supposed to be put into use for traveling through our own solar system by using the planets. So yeah it is realistic
Acrabcake 4 months ago
@tisilwm A limitation in the program is that the dust particles representing stars and ring systems have no true masses. They don't influence each other, they rely on the presence of an object like a sun or planet. The galaxy sim is swarms of dust particles around an object representing the black hole. Without that object the dust particles would just sit still because their millions of individual gravities aren't modeled. No desktop computer could and be watchable in real time.
talshiarr 5 months ago
@tisilwm A limitation in the program is that the dust particles representing stars and ring systems have no true masses. They don't influence each other, they rely on the presence of an object like a sun or planet. The galaxy sim is swarms of dust particles around an object representing the black hole. Without that object the dust particles would just sit still because their millions of individual gravities aren't modeled. No desktop computer could and be watchable in real time.
talshiarr 5 months ago
@tisilwm each star is so far away from each other its not funny. its highly unlikely for anything to collide. the scale of witch your looking at it is unreal.
solidchildrok 4 months ago
@solidchildrok Some say that our galaxy will crush with Andromeda in 4.5 billions years or smth...
mephysto89 4 months ago
That's one hell of a space battle
Seth2378 8 months ago
Neat video! I am an artist on YouTube trying to promote my theory on the dynamics of light and time
This theory is based on just two simple postulates
1. The first is that the quantum wave particle function explained by Schrödinger’s wave equation represents the forward passage of time itself
2. The second is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle that is formed by the wave function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event
nickharvey7 8 months ago
I like the color choice. One of the galaxies is pink and the other one is white, so you can see where the different parts end up.
frala5DK 10 months ago
Awesome, and just so you know, "3.000.000" doesn't equal "3,000,000"
LPAcerAspireOne 10 months ago
@LPAcerAspireOne If you're German it does.
metalmaniac767 8 months ago
OHHHHHH MY GOD!!!!
LeanElP2351 11 months ago
wooooow must be an EXTREMELY SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWW PRocess
GiantEagleStealer7 1 year ago
awesome awesome awesome
ROSSunleashed 1 year ago
How did you get the galaxies to look so realistic in the beginning? And how did you render it? did you use the screenshot tool?
TheXRealXBrapp 1 year ago
@TheXRealXBrapp The particle multiplier was set very high in the beginning. That's why it looks more realistic (the galaxies are much denser).
The rendering was done with the movie button (capture - movie). Behind the movie button is a box where you can choose how many time steps should be between each frame. If you turn this up, you can make the time steps smaller and your simulation more accurate.
I used version 2 of Universe Sandbox btw.
TheBetaBoyz 1 year ago 2
@TheBetaBoyz Thanks!
TheXRealXBrapp 1 year ago
@TheBetaBoyz Where is that particle multiplier? I looked for hours and googled it but didn't find anything, please help :)
LaundryHD 5 months ago
@TheBetaBoyz Hey am actually wondering how to render this at all can't find any movie button or capture movie does not say anything like that :/ where to look ? thanks i really like your video please help me out spending hours but can't find out how to make a movie out of it
GigaHansen 4 months ago
Lauuuuuww man!
wat voor programma is t?!
peace
DoeMaarDjezz 1 year ago
Pretty cool program, but I think it doesn't quite have what it takes for a realistic collision at this complexity, size and time scale.
Check this for instance, I believe it's more realistic: v=dJRc37D2ZZY (less scattering around)
Still it's a fantastic piece of software. ;)
vittau 1 year ago
nice vid man , cool effects
AnishNarwade 1 year ago
Aaaaai
MacHans78 1 year ago