M51/ Whirlpool Galaxy be like a big pile of a Stars!
@moosine95 күн бұрын
Satellite Galaxy going in and out from the main parent Galaxy
@physics_hacker5 күн бұрын
Yep! After enough orbits it should start to fall apart because of that, just like real satellite galaxies.
@moosine94 күн бұрын
A Galaxy orbiting inside of IC 1101
@physics_hacker3 күн бұрын
@@moosine9 ?
@moosine96 күн бұрын
That looks like Arp 87
@MILKED-2507 күн бұрын
Its now a *STARHOLE*
@physics_hacker7 күн бұрын
a what now
@aprilhaynes24337 күн бұрын
Second
@Insanity29387 күн бұрын
Cool
@omydakarim269213 күн бұрын
Is this real what galaxies are these.
@physics_hacker13 күн бұрын
This is a simulation, mostly a what-if. Realistically finding something like this would be very unlikely. Perhaps something similar may exist though.
@You30215 күн бұрын
War Games Be Like:
@physics_hacker14 күн бұрын
War games?
@You30215 күн бұрын
1:38 😮
@physics_hacker14 күн бұрын
Yea, not sure why it did that
@randomhi84816 күн бұрын
how do you make it so high quality? you did 250k particles, i did 500k, mine looks like it has less particles than yours, how do u do it?
@physics_hacker15 күн бұрын
Most of the work with this one was in the color palette, i didn't really do much out of the ordinary otherwise, my exposure/compression/bloom settings that I usually set up also tend to help, good contrast but not too much really exposes the structures the particles form which can make it look like more particles.
@mikeskadi16 күн бұрын
now i wish that the sun really had a ring system it would be so cool!
@physics_hacker16 күн бұрын
It does! Several actually, depending on how you look at it. The asteroid belt, the Kuiper belt, Jupiter's trojans, etc
@mikeskadi16 күн бұрын
@@physics_hacker cool but i meant like rings like Saturn or something like that
@physics_hacker16 күн бұрын
@@mikeskadi 🤷 There's really no difference.
@mikeskadi16 күн бұрын
@@physics_hacker bruh
@physics_hacker16 күн бұрын
@@mikeskadi what
@Mind_The_Science16 күн бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻
@quinnmuse383818 күн бұрын
This is beautiful - thank you for posting such an interesting simulation!
@physics_hacker18 күн бұрын
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy it! :-)
@tomasamrhein473619 күн бұрын
These kinda videos always end like 10 minutes too early
@physics_hacker19 күн бұрын
yea, I wish I could make them longer but millions of particles take days to simulate any decent length of time, days where I basically can't use my PC. I have a laptop I can use during that time but most of the stuff I do on my PC my laptop can't or isn't set up to. And that's when it goes well, I think this video stops where it does because the program crashed, I have another version posted with less particles but runs longer
@puretroll300021 күн бұрын
What a bad CGI , useless 🤮🤮
@physics_hacker20 күн бұрын
Why is it bad? What can I do to improve it?
@puretroll300020 күн бұрын
@@physics_hacker dont use fluid dynamics...
@physics_hacker20 күн бұрын
@@puretroll3000 ...It already didn't use fluid dynamics. This is a n-body gravity simulation. With that said, how would avoiding fluid dynamics be worse? It would certainly be more accurate, if fo no other reason than to be able to include things like the effects of magnetic fields.This software can't really do either currently but it would be nice, and more accurate.
@ItsDoge13121 күн бұрын
Wow
@sweetea655021 күн бұрын
so eventually after they merged forming a bigger galaxy, it starts loosing its mass overtime
@physics_hacker21 күн бұрын
Loses weight??
@physics_hacker21 күн бұрын
@@sweetea6550 Oh, That's because the orbital motion of the galaxies was basically all transferred into the outer reaches of the new galaxy, effectively pushing that stuff away. It's because the two galaxies spiralled together, so to conserve angular momentum the outer reaches got a boost.
@sweetea655021 күн бұрын
@@physics_hacker yeah... basically what i meant. im no astrologist, it was just my observation. also prob my english suggs, so apologies
@Redcliff_rebublic22 күн бұрын
My pc would explode if i simulate that
@physics_hacker20 күн бұрын
It is difficult
@FIO95423 күн бұрын
Sol’s rng aura cutscene concept?
@physics_hacker23 күн бұрын
What?
@floppanewchannel16 күн бұрын
me when i see a black hole (its a gambling simulator reference)
@Tangolikesducks25 күн бұрын
The is very cool !
@SANAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa25 күн бұрын
2nd
@999_derp26 күн бұрын
hate it when this happens
@physics_hacker26 күн бұрын
yea really annoying
@Temmie_flakez3918 күн бұрын
@@physics_hacker yeah it does drastically affect Valentine’s Day
@Temmie_flakez3918 күн бұрын
@@physics_hacker and that’s all it does
@kinnisfitzpatrick138426 күн бұрын
That looks so cool, but how do you even get that🤨
@physics_hacker26 күн бұрын
Largely the specific way it ends up is down to chance, this could easily have turned out different but it was at a good mix of rotation and mass (and mass distribution) to form a contact binary. Everything else (such as the trails, outer disk and the pulsations in the stars) is a result of the physics of the particles interacting with each other and their velocities.
@sonnygarcia587627 күн бұрын
hi
@physics_hacker27 күн бұрын
Hello!
@Hey_MikeZeroEcho22P29 күн бұрын
Sun there saying, ".... Hah!!! Now I Got a Ring!!!"
@imnotthatmatt6524Ай бұрын
Hubris
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
Hubris?
@Darkness0887Ай бұрын
They're called | Galatic Collision |
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
What?
@invisibleHturgeon666Ай бұрын
I like the graphics
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
I didn't make the graphics for this, it's a program called SpaceSim that I use, it does have good graphics though!
@invisibleHturgeon666Ай бұрын
I like the graphics
@invisibleHturgeon666Ай бұрын
And congratulation waves ( idk what it's called )
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
Gravitational waves?
@invisibleHturgeon666Ай бұрын
Black holes collide equals black hole merger
@invisibleHturgeon666Ай бұрын
I know that one
@ShowMe7.Ай бұрын
youtube compression really doesnt like this simulation lol, very nice nonetheless :)
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
Yeah, lots of bright particles against a dark background tends to do that, unfortunately not much way around it. Setting to a higher quality helps but it'll be there on highest quality too, just less annoying. Anyway thanks, glad you like :-)
@Kyle_4Ай бұрын
Dude, it’s a white hole
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
nah that would repel stuff
@rbl4641Ай бұрын
A tiny planet, in comparison, smears out into alot of ring/disc
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
Indeed! With so much room, the normally tightly packed material looks like a lot more when spread around the whole orbit and then some. I suppose it's just making it easier to appreciate how much material there is when you can see all of it rather than just the bit at the surface
@Yourlocal_slayqueenАй бұрын
Runs of saturn:❎ Rings of star:❎ Rings of sun:✅
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
perhaps
@niquannharris5209Ай бұрын
“Oh look the sun has rings!
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
Yeah haha
@Floatingtoilet13 күн бұрын
Oh look the solar eclipse has rings!!... shit
@bryantalmontesuarezАй бұрын
0:03:IF U SEE THE SUN WITH RINGS FIND A CITY FASTER
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
Huh?
@CheeseBallsAreWarriorsАй бұрын
If there’s real sound everybody on earth will be deaf.💀
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
What?
@ihavestoppeduploadingfor1year23 күн бұрын
there's no sound in space
@juvelynserna948Ай бұрын
Idk why but that kinda looks like a protostar
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
I suppose it's superficially similar due to the disk
@randomhi848Ай бұрын
you can change to velocities of both stars to get a merging effect
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
What?
@randomhi848Ай бұрын
First
@pratyushchoudhary1017Ай бұрын
my head goes right round baby right round round round round - earth
@SANAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaАй бұрын
Is the contact binary a 'single' celestial body?
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
I suppose you could count them that way since the components are "in contact" with each other and do share material, however because separation is possible (such as demonstrated in the video), and they clearly are two separate objects that are just...overlapping, I suppose, I believe they are usually still considered binary pair, just one with such little separation that their boundaries are comparatively unusual.
@averagechadlegionary5824Ай бұрын
Poor Jupiter 😢
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
Don't worry! It's only a what-if, I didn't actually put Jupiter next to the sun! No celestial bodies were harmed in the making of this video. :-)
@averagechadlegionary5824Ай бұрын
@@physics_hacker Phew.. 😅
@slashfrostgamingАй бұрын
And that's how "Verth" was created😊
@jiplinnartz5820Ай бұрын
this is a 2d version of a 3d event
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
It is 3D I assure you, it is just viewed perpendicular to the black holes orbit(s) for viewing clarity/simplicity. I could have put the camera at any angle but doing so would just make it less clear what's going on.
@user-hd8yl6ju8oАй бұрын
As I understand it, there is a small planetary core floating on the edge of the disk? Shouldn't it glow? It's hot.
@physics_hackerАй бұрын
Yes, it should glow if for no other reason than being so close to the sun, however this program doesn't simulate heat transfer or heating from stars in a situation like this. (In other contexts heating like that is possible but not for a setup like this)
Пікірлер
Star said _🔵_
huh?
IC 1101 Central black hole
?
M51/ Whirlpool Galaxy be like a big pile of a Stars!
Satellite Galaxy going in and out from the main parent Galaxy
Yep! After enough orbits it should start to fall apart because of that, just like real satellite galaxies.
A Galaxy orbiting inside of IC 1101
@@moosine9 ?
That looks like Arp 87
Its now a *STARHOLE*
a what now
Second
Cool
Is this real what galaxies are these.
This is a simulation, mostly a what-if. Realistically finding something like this would be very unlikely. Perhaps something similar may exist though.
War Games Be Like:
War games?
1:38 😮
Yea, not sure why it did that
how do you make it so high quality? you did 250k particles, i did 500k, mine looks like it has less particles than yours, how do u do it?
Most of the work with this one was in the color palette, i didn't really do much out of the ordinary otherwise, my exposure/compression/bloom settings that I usually set up also tend to help, good contrast but not too much really exposes the structures the particles form which can make it look like more particles.
now i wish that the sun really had a ring system it would be so cool!
It does! Several actually, depending on how you look at it. The asteroid belt, the Kuiper belt, Jupiter's trojans, etc
@@physics_hacker cool but i meant like rings like Saturn or something like that
@@mikeskadi 🤷 There's really no difference.
@@physics_hacker bruh
@@mikeskadi what
👍🏻👍🏻
This is beautiful - thank you for posting such an interesting simulation!
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoy it! :-)
These kinda videos always end like 10 minutes too early
yea, I wish I could make them longer but millions of particles take days to simulate any decent length of time, days where I basically can't use my PC. I have a laptop I can use during that time but most of the stuff I do on my PC my laptop can't or isn't set up to. And that's when it goes well, I think this video stops where it does because the program crashed, I have another version posted with less particles but runs longer
What a bad CGI , useless 🤮🤮
Why is it bad? What can I do to improve it?
@@physics_hacker dont use fluid dynamics...
@@puretroll3000 ...It already didn't use fluid dynamics. This is a n-body gravity simulation. With that said, how would avoiding fluid dynamics be worse? It would certainly be more accurate, if fo no other reason than to be able to include things like the effects of magnetic fields.This software can't really do either currently but it would be nice, and more accurate.
Wow
so eventually after they merged forming a bigger galaxy, it starts loosing its mass overtime
Loses weight??
@@sweetea6550 Oh, That's because the orbital motion of the galaxies was basically all transferred into the outer reaches of the new galaxy, effectively pushing that stuff away. It's because the two galaxies spiralled together, so to conserve angular momentum the outer reaches got a boost.
@@physics_hacker yeah... basically what i meant. im no astrologist, it was just my observation. also prob my english suggs, so apologies
My pc would explode if i simulate that
It is difficult
Sol’s rng aura cutscene concept?
What?
me when i see a black hole (its a gambling simulator reference)
The is very cool !
2nd
hate it when this happens
yea really annoying
@@physics_hacker yeah it does drastically affect Valentine’s Day
@@physics_hacker and that’s all it does
That looks so cool, but how do you even get that🤨
Largely the specific way it ends up is down to chance, this could easily have turned out different but it was at a good mix of rotation and mass (and mass distribution) to form a contact binary. Everything else (such as the trails, outer disk and the pulsations in the stars) is a result of the physics of the particles interacting with each other and their velocities.
hi
Hello!
Sun there saying, ".... Hah!!! Now I Got a Ring!!!"
Hubris
Hubris?
They're called | Galatic Collision |
What?
I like the graphics
I didn't make the graphics for this, it's a program called SpaceSim that I use, it does have good graphics though!
I like the graphics
And congratulation waves ( idk what it's called )
Gravitational waves?
Black holes collide equals black hole merger
I know that one
youtube compression really doesnt like this simulation lol, very nice nonetheless :)
Yeah, lots of bright particles against a dark background tends to do that, unfortunately not much way around it. Setting to a higher quality helps but it'll be there on highest quality too, just less annoying. Anyway thanks, glad you like :-)
Dude, it’s a white hole
nah that would repel stuff
A tiny planet, in comparison, smears out into alot of ring/disc
Indeed! With so much room, the normally tightly packed material looks like a lot more when spread around the whole orbit and then some. I suppose it's just making it easier to appreciate how much material there is when you can see all of it rather than just the bit at the surface
Runs of saturn:❎ Rings of star:❎ Rings of sun:✅
perhaps
“Oh look the sun has rings!
Yeah haha
Oh look the solar eclipse has rings!!... shit
0:03:IF U SEE THE SUN WITH RINGS FIND A CITY FASTER
Huh?
If there’s real sound everybody on earth will be deaf.💀
What?
there's no sound in space
Idk why but that kinda looks like a protostar
I suppose it's superficially similar due to the disk
you can change to velocities of both stars to get a merging effect
What?
First
my head goes right round baby right round round round round - earth
Is the contact binary a 'single' celestial body?
I suppose you could count them that way since the components are "in contact" with each other and do share material, however because separation is possible (such as demonstrated in the video), and they clearly are two separate objects that are just...overlapping, I suppose, I believe they are usually still considered binary pair, just one with such little separation that their boundaries are comparatively unusual.
Poor Jupiter 😢
Don't worry! It's only a what-if, I didn't actually put Jupiter next to the sun! No celestial bodies were harmed in the making of this video. :-)
@@physics_hacker Phew.. 😅
And that's how "Verth" was created😊
this is a 2d version of a 3d event
It is 3D I assure you, it is just viewed perpendicular to the black holes orbit(s) for viewing clarity/simplicity. I could have put the camera at any angle but doing so would just make it less clear what's going on.
As I understand it, there is a small planetary core floating on the edge of the disk? Shouldn't it glow? It's hot.
Yes, it should glow if for no other reason than being so close to the sun, however this program doesn't simulate heat transfer or heating from stars in a situation like this. (In other contexts heating like that is possible but not for a setup like this)