Alright
A little too short and it could go into more detail but overall good brief flash on the universe and it's many mysteries.
Alright
A little too short and it could go into more detail but overall good brief flash on the universe and it's many mysteries.
Nicely done
I'm surprised you didn't go in deeper than quarks. Boson, gluons, even as far as string theory. But it was nicely put together :) Simple and to the point.
liked it
pretty cool didnt realy say anything didnt already know but music was cool
Hmm..
"Today, a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration. That we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. There is no such thing as death, life is only a dream, and we are the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather." -- Another Dead Hero
In other words, I AGREE. I thought it was a cool thing.. kinda slow, but I liked it... I was listening to Tool whilst watching, so "Third Eye" kinda works with it.
Wonderful, but...
The science is inaccurate. Molecules are NOT formed by gravity holding atoms together. The atoms form bonds instead. Protons and neutrons don't hold together because of gravity either. And neither do quarks. And while gravity does play a big part in the universe, the universe does not entirely depend on gravity. You totally forgot dark energy, the almost opposite of gravity, that causes the universe to expand. And you used Bohr's model, an inaccurate portrayal of the atom. Electrons don't have a defined path in an atom. Perhaps this was part of the art style, I don't know.
However, I'm just making corrections, and I'm not really thinking about the science involved while writing this review. Other than the inaccuracy, the art style was brilliant. The animation didn't please me, but the art style was excellent and easily made up for that. The music was okay, I didn't really like the music. This made me think a lot. You taught me about quarks too!
I can't wait for a sequel!
i was more referring to how gravity makes galaxies move in spirals and that is similar to the spiral of dna. i know that gravity isn't responsible for the formations of atomic structures. lol. jeez.