The Scale of the Universe
- Score:
- rated 4.43 / 5 stars
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- Genre:
- Gadgets - Other
- silent
- big
- universe
- spore
Credits & Info
- Uploaded
- Jan 23, 2010 | 1:09 PM EST
- File Info
- Game
- 1.2 mb
- Weekly Users' Choice January 27, 2010
- Daily Feature January 24, 2010
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Author Comments
Zoom from the edge of the universe to the quantum foam of spacetime and learn the scale of things along the way! Learn the size of the Pillars of Creation and marvel at the minuscule scale of a neutrino!
ARROW KEYS! ARROW KEYS! You can use arrow keys if the scroll bar is too sensitive.
Thank you so much for your high ratings and rave reviews!
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 13, 2010
Almost Perfect
this is the best representation i have ever seen of the universe except 1 thing.
You really need to include cells, Like the incide of a cell, show the size of things like the nucleus and the Golgi Apparatus.
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 12, 2010
SporeTM
You used the Spore Menu song for this.
I love SporeTM!!!!!!!
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 12, 2010
Goodness.
This is quite incredable, I knew it was big, but...for it to be shown in this format, it's truely incredable. Well Done.
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 12, 2010
interesting
I'm not normally interested in this, but this is pretty neat :D
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars March 12, 2010
Mindblowing - for a lack of a more prestine word.
I'm not sure what to praise this more on, this incredible presentation or the ridiculous amount of research involved in it. :D
This is truly incredible! I mean, I know Earth was figuratively a tiny spec in the universe, but I never fully grasped just how small!
Kudos, my man! Lots and lots of kudos!