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Small scale early universe simulation

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Author: Andrew900460

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Filesize: 115.25 kB

Date added: 2016-07-24

Rating: 5.6

Downloads: 260

Views: 128

Comments: 3

Ratings: 2

Times favored: 0

Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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This is a small scale representation of what the universe would have looked like before there were stars, galaxies, or planets... Just press play and watch what happens, it will take a few minutes to notice a difference, but you can zoom in on parts if you want.

THE ONLY RULE: Do not mess with the objects in the world after you have pressed play!!! You can change them before you do to see what happens different when you change certain things.

NOTE: The block with text will destroy itself when you start the game.
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Very Interesting:tup:
Why are there rules? What if I moved 1 particles? Will I go to jail or something? Will I be banned from Algobox if I break this rule?
@Anband11 No, I'ts just that the goal of this experiment is to observe how small partles are attracted to eachother and over large scales of time, end up becoming giant compounds of molecules we call planets.

You can move a particle if you want, but it "messes with the natural order of things", or what I also Like to call "interference by god". Since they only things that affect matter is other matter, and no other "external" forces created from outside of the universe, if such thing existed...

You can change anything you want before you run the simulation, but in order to see the true results, using the edit tools to alter the position, motion, or energy of the objects after the simulation was ran is not recommended.