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  • Very nice. It seems kind of odd tho that the giant blob should stay centered throughout the whole simulation... Is the camera at a center-of-mass view? are there other forces? Or am i just wondering about nothing...

  • @DKM101

    You make a good point. The simulation, you are commenting on, is one of the very earliest adaptions of my original 2D "water in a box" simulations, and it does have artificial gravity towards the scene center.

  • trippy

  • Is this some sort of simulation program? is so where can i get it? if not is there anything like this that i can get?

  • @shutup735 It is a simlator written by myself in c# as a project for my masters degree in computer science. I beleive most, if not all, other SPH code on youtube is home written as well. See link in description (I can't write it in this comment it seems) for a way to the pdf document describing this in details.

    Hmm.. just noted the previous comment which I responded to with more or less the same words. Is it not vissible for others any longer?

  • that is a very cool animation

    it was also interesting watching the smaller bodies get a "slingshot" from the larger ones

    what program was used?

  • Thanks for the comment.

    This is a demo of my own code which implements "smoothed particle hydrodynamics" simulation and n-body gravity.

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