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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2007

Animated motion graphics showing the classic Si-Fi explosion of a star. Created in Adobe After Effects.

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  • my question is why should it be a ring, and why is the ring horizontal? what defined the direction of that ring?

  • This should be a ball or some kind, no a 2d circle...

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  • @KafshakTashtak the twist of the star maybe?

  • Yeah top comments are correct, applying simple knowledge here, a star is round, the explosion would send a massive shock wave outwardly in all directions 360 degrees, if someone knows better feel free to leave an explanation of why and how. Also have to mention I believe if you detonated a nuclear device in midair you would also see a round shock wave as well instead of an outward flat effect because it has dug into the ground a ways... >.<

  • I can do anything if self becomes the central nucleus from 16 years old.

  • @SegaMario LMAO -_- i hope that never happens

  • Dark Matter holds everything in place. Its everywhere in the universe.

  • fkin helL

  • @SomeoneNamedTom Because their movement due to gravitation ends up into a rotational form, and their gravitation pulls all the stars into a flat plane. Technically it's more difficult to explain and needs simulations, but this explosion is different.

  • @KafshakTashtak then why are galaxies flat?

  • That's Justin Bieber hitting puberty...

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