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Reviews for "Gravity_"

Simple, and yet...

Absolutely compelling. You have managed to sum up a vast amount of astrophysics in an animation no longer than 2 minutes.

Granted, the universe is far more complex than many can fathom, and there are intracacies involved that only an astrophysics graduate like myself would understand (such as gravity having almost no relevance whatsoever once you get down to atomic levels, due to the nuclear strong, nuclear weak and electromagnetic forces being much stronger at that level - nitpicking i know... =) ), but this was a very insightful, succinct and informative animation. I look forward to part 2.

Carl Sagan would be proud!

Being the typical dork that grew up on public television, this flash sums up much of what I learned of the universe in a thought-provoking way. For finding my inner dork and giving him candy, you earned a ten. Excellent flash! I shall eagerly await the series.

Finally!

Someone who makes something intelligent and worth watching on Newgrounds! I like the choice of music too, very appealing and keeps you interested in the subject at hand. I hope this series continues for a long time.

I dig: good science, neat movie

It's actually dang hard to make something about science that people care about. Your movie's pretty interesting while at the same time actually relates some significant physics. It also looks to me like it's reaching out to people who wouldn't normally care about any of this stuff.

And it's true that gravity "doesn't have much" to do with sub atomic structures, that's mostly strong and weak interaction, but...like...physicists don't know what to do about it either. Factoring gravity into subatomic structures is a big problem in physics. Even though it's small, it does SOMEthing.

I really like this

It reminds me of conversations with my dad. He would tell me that everything is probably connected in some way because everything is similar. He told me that our atoms are similar to the way galaxies and planets move. I thought it was super crazy cool.