For the record, these stars ejected over 2 SOLAR MASSES of gas. This wouldn't make planets though, because of the extreme radiation emitted. Instead it would create a photoevaporative disc.
tiemlein 0:01 spin 0:05 boom collision 0:10 hi asteroid 0:13 collision 2 0:19 omg ring real? 0:20 collision 3 0:27 u guessed it 4 0:34 kaboom 5 0:34 also huge ring thingy 0:36 peanut star 0:43 speed. stars are speed 0:47 omg its a wide line 0:54 colors 0:59 a lot of rings 1:02 very color 1:05 black hole wth
Binary orbits are the best! If you reverse that movement, they originated at a point of collision. A binary pair can never form in that starting state, without a third force. But most external forces destroy binary orbits. So how does the binary orbit form? Million dollar question...
there is a contact binary star called GCIRS 16SW(S97) type WR+LBV(?) each star with a mass of 50 suns each orbiting Sagittarius A* with an orbital time of 1270 years
After that point it just settled into an accretion disc. Also, it was getting pretty late in the night and I didn’t feel like leaving my computer running.
im watching 2 air pods kissing each other
I suppose that’s one way of thinking about it.
Uh… 😂💀
I don’t get it
It’s a peanut star
AYOOOOO
0:10 I like how that particle went straight to the camera
Edit: WE BROKE THE TOP RECORD
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same frfr
Planet?
it had to give us a lil boop
trickshot
1:03 *GALAXY*
+i liked my own commeny
For the record, these stars ejected over 2 SOLAR MASSES of gas. This wouldn't make planets though, because of the extreme radiation emitted. Instead it would create a photoevaporative disc.
Nuh uh (did u know hear Idk sterling?)
@@Mr_Sagittarius2tfw idksterling reference
Would it ever become planets? Given a very long time?
@@BisexualPlagueDoctor I suspect that the stellar wind would blow away the photoevaporative disc before it could settle into planets.
@@_thisnameistaken sadge
0:09 asteroid: weeeeee!!! *smashes into tha camera*
lol I barely noticed that also it's plasma particle
Beginning: just cool
Middle: peanut star
End: galaxy-like star
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You are correct
Thanks :D
Yup
Wow the stars are so bright they're even brighter than a quasar
nuh uh
so incredibly not true
these people above don’t understand sarcasm
@@Samdude12the people above are doing this: 👉👈
@@IAteAnAK47👉👈
tiemlein
0:01 spin
0:05 boom collision
0:10 hi asteroid
0:13 collision 2
0:19 omg ring real?
0:20 collision 3
0:27 u guessed it 4
0:34 kaboom 5
0:34 also huge ring thingy
0:36 peanut star
0:43 speed. stars are speed
0:47 omg its a wide line
0:54 colors
0:59 a lot of rings
1:02 very color
1:05 black hole wth
Aww why did you stop right when it was getting good
yeah the video is crazy but i still want to see the end haha
I got my eyes burnt up watching these stars merge.
Itachi: you're already under my genjutsu
that one particle was flying near the camera lol
@@hadesiak130plays2 like a 3d movie
Now this is why I subscribed.
Binary orbits are the best!
If you reverse that movement, they originated at a point of collision.
A binary pair can never form in that starting state,
without a third force.
But most external forces destroy binary orbits.
So how does the binary orbit form?
Million dollar question...
time to simulate!
I like how boh of the stars are sending off mass/material that look like gravitational waves from neutron stars
I meant both btw
Yeah, I thought it was pretty cool. The materials appears to have been stripped due to tidal forces though
there is a contact binary star called GCIRS 16SW(S97) type WR+LBV(?) each star with a mass of 50 suns each orbiting Sagittarius A* with an orbital time of 1270 years
I wish you extended the video until all the particles were absorbed
CONGRATS ON 100 SUBS
thanks
tomorrow i will release a 100 sub video
@@_thisnameistakencongrats on 101 subs I’m your 101th sub
@@3Zetazeta thanks
bro turned into milkyway and thought we wouldnt notice
🤫
0:10 particle jumpscare real
Look like two neutron stars are colliding
Are there some extra forces in play other then gravity? It looks like that at 0:58 it shout out an unreasonable ammount of material.
It’s all just gravity. The material was ejected because it had too much angular momentum in comparison to the newly combined star.
Bro i saw a particle flew to the camera
why stop at the part when it becomes red
After that point it just settled into an accretion disc. Also, it was getting pretty late in the night and I didn’t feel like leaving my computer running.
here me out 0-Type Binary star collision but 1 billion particles
💀
@@_thisnameistaken bro's computer if he acctualy does it:🏠🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The computer would disappear and the fps and gonna be -69
Pretty cool but you cut just as things were heating up
i hope your computer doing fine buddy
W type Star has Formed...lol
0:09 is the kind of thing you'd see in one of those 3d movies that want an excuse to use the feature
So Spy Kids 3?
Its amazing 😻 the stars made a galaxy
no… no they didn’t. this is unrelated to galaxies.
@@_thisnameistaken ok?
@@cvbof what? do you not understand what I said?
@@_thisnameistaken i understand but i frogot sometimes🫤
😅well information good show 😅😅😅
What’s the timescale of this simulation?
@@rafaellima6383 about 5 days iirc
Whats the timeframe like
If I recall correctly, a bit over a day
@@_thisnameistaken is this computation or simulated timeframe?
@@aaaidan simulated time. the actual computation took a couple hours
0:10 What was that flying at me
A sphere
bro made a galaxy 1:05 like star
bro did not make a galaxy
jk 1:06
BRO I HATE UNIVERSE SANDBOX BECAUSE THE COLLISION ARE TOO SQUISHY
this isnt universe sandbox but the squishy collisions are realistic
They don’t look blue
this is a temperature view, not a color view.
Oh
These two lost enough matter for the merger to be lighter than either of them 😂
How did you do this in spacesim? Can you do this with the base or with mods??
If you mean the color scheme, I used the temperature setting in the camera tab.
I’m by Peanuts
wow
o+ star 💀
?
As over 400 db
Samsung opening scene
How in that enf
nice
Gammarayblast
MY EYE
0:21 thumbnail
We didn't need to know that dumba**
So how did the stars not explode since they colided with eachother
They don't explode? Stars that collide just become a bigger star
😃❤️❤️😃
😅 okay thanks
3:AM
Aaaa
@@Henry-5c1 Bbbb
FAKE
Yes, of course, because this is only a simulation.
I hate that the planet is just wasting particles