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rated 4.43 / 5 stars
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silent
big
universe
spore

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Jan 23, 2010 | 1:09 PM EST
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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


gamer4124gamer4124

Rated 5 / 5 stars July 24, 2010

WONDERFUL!

Greatest. Sciencey. Game. EVAR.



ImpactGamesImpactGames

Rated 5 / 5 stars February 7, 2011

Evolution Can Not Explain This

God is definitely behind this.



mob-mastermob-master

Rated 5 / 5 stars March 15, 2010

How about i steal this for Physics and get an A?

j/k , but this probably slipped by me on the 2 months i ahd no internet (bad weather) , but this should (have) be(en) on the FP , and if it didn't get it The NG team really let something slip trough thats pure genius


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PhlakesPhlakes

Rated 5 / 5 stars April 28, 2010

Wow.

My mind has been successfully blown.


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DiomusDiomus

Rated 5 / 5 stars February 9, 2010

Great

I absolutely love this!

Only improvement I can think of is possibly a mute toggle, cause the music does get annoying after awhile.

To Dezele, Deerinaheadlite, and anyone else that may be interested: an idea, it might not be correct, but its food for thought -

Think of the 13.7 billion year limit on light to not depend on when the universe started, but when light emitting objects were formed.

In the creation, whatever it may be, doesn't necessarily mean it made stars and planets all over the universe then and there, but placed the building blocks of the universe throughout the universe, to later form into stars, planets, and etc.

TL;DR - The universe may be older than 13.7 billion years because the light emitting objects (at least the ones nearby) had yet to be made, though there was stuff out there before then.


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