![]() It's like my great grandfather always used to say, 'Nothing like destroying 45 simultaneous instances of the Milky Way to brighten up a bad day. To describe the simulated destruction of Earth as satisfying is to undersell the delight of a child with a magnifying glass and some plastic soldiers. Most epic moment - increased the mass of the sun when it suddenly flashed insanely in a giant supernova. I spent most of my time staring at the screen, smiling like an idiot. I just finished playing and my mind is blown. Walk and fly around your simulations, then grab and hurl planets out of the Solar System with a flick of the wrist. Or move the Earth farther from the Sun and freeze the entire planet. Watch sea ice grow and recede with the seasons because of the tilt of the Earth: change the tilt and change the seasons. Spruce it up with moons, rings, comets, or even a black hole. Real science, real physics, no supercomputer required. ![]() ![]() N-body simulation at almost any speed using Newtonian mechanics. Need purchase help? See our FAQ or contact us. It merges gravity, climate, collision, and material interactions to reveal the beauty of our universe and the fragility of our planet. ![]()
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