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Star Test 7.1 - (almost) gravitationally correct with 100,000 stars.

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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2010

This is another example based off of my last "star test" program. This time the stars look more like stars and are almost gravitationally correct.

As you might be able to see, stars appear to move at different speeds based on their distance from the black hole, as well as relative to the distortion at the observers position. When the observer is right next to the black hole, stars appear to zoom exceptionally fast. When the observer is further away... Not so much.

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