Universe Sandbox

Universe Sandbox

Macalla Star System.
57 Comments
Harambe 41 8 Apr, 2022 @ 12:10pm 
This Has A LONG Dispricpion Bluemarble It Colud Have Ended At Night!
CINATITSMR 3 Nov, 2020 @ 9:32am 
Can anyone please explain to me where the last planet, Tella, is?
CINATITSMR 14 Oct, 2020 @ 6:37pm 
where is tella? I don't see it anywhere
shit slinger 20 Jun, 2019 @ 12:02pm 
BACKWARDS TEXT --- No one really remembers anything about this object. What we can speculate is that it came from another ancient star system that existed around 20 billion years ago. Another "Accidental" as we say.
izaak77b 8 Jun, 2019 @ 12:23pm 
"no one really remembers anything about this object. what we can speculate is that it came from another ancient system that existed around 20 billion years ago. another accident as we say" (For Those Who Dont Know What The Backwards Text Says)
BlueMarble  [author] 7 Jun, 2019 @ 7:25am 
I beg your pardon? Which object?
Amerika 2 May, 2019 @ 12:17pm 
can you look at my?
BlueMarble  [author] 28 Apr, 2019 @ 10:59am 
Mason,

No, It's just a background I made for the icon.
BlueMarble  [author] 28 Apr, 2019 @ 10:59am 
plate,

pardon?
MasonMiner 28 Apr, 2019 @ 10:02am 
is that Milky way distant behind that planet in the icon?!
RavenFox 28 Apr, 2019 @ 9:25am 
Oh Yicion is interesting and I have Yicon =|
CTH2004 27 Apr, 2019 @ 3:19pm 
@BlueMarble

I know. I wrote this whole long coment defending my point, then noticed the fact that it wasally directed at nirvana. So, I changed some of the words, to make it more as if I was just adding facts... I just was adding more thing to what was said! I obviously didn’t change it completly...

Maybe I should have re-wrote it, but I made that whole thing...

Also, I think for the system for adding in workshop items, they could improve it. You have to click 5 buttons to get to it, wheras the other solar systems are just 2. Maybe another tab, where they go in the all, and there is a tab for “workshop”?
roko711 26 Apr, 2019 @ 6:24pm 
Workshop is on Update 22, But update 22 crashes.
BlueMarble  [author] 26 Apr, 2019 @ 5:27pm 
Akovely,

True. You download it by pressing subscribe, and ingame click workshop, then subsrcibed.
roko711 26 Apr, 2019 @ 3:37pm 
how do i download this?
roko711 26 Apr, 2019 @ 3:37pm 
this could be a cool star wars galaxy if it wasn't the last star.
BlueMarble  [author] 26 Apr, 2019 @ 8:37am 
I was actually replying to nirvana.
CTH2004 25 Apr, 2019 @ 9:43pm 
@BlueMarble

I might not know how it ends, but I have an idea as to how to find out! It involves black holes, Closed Time-Like Cuves, wormholes, drones, and transferring my consciousness into an android! Nothing could go wrong with that!
And, heat death is the most likley (They ave calculated it, and the order of plausibility is: Heat Death (If our current info on acceleration is true), Big Rip (If it is exponential), Big Crunch/ big bounce (Almost impossible, since it’s accelerating, and, well, that’s why)). I don’t know where the “BIg Slurp” fits into that list of probabilities.

The least depressing end is the big bounce, so long as it doesn’t have the same timeline!

And, how long does the sun have left? Do we count till it starts collapsing to a white drawf? After? Do we count the white drawf stage? Do we count the “ Black Dwarf” stage? If so, when does it cese to be the sun?
BlueMarble  [author] 25 Apr, 2019 @ 6:29pm 
Accidental*

Reeeeeeee
CocoaStarfish 25 Apr, 2019 @ 4:54pm 
No one really remembers anything about this object. What we can speculate is that it came from another ancient star system that existed around 20 billion years ago. Another "Accident," as we say. (SDRAWKCAB SI SIHT)
BlueMarble  [author] 25 Apr, 2019 @ 4:43pm 
The universe will die in 120 trillion years IF it dies by the big rip. Although, heat death is more plausible and lasts longer.

Please don't shamble around claiming theories are already fully plausible. Unless you're sticking around for the death of everything(200 billion trillion trillion trillion trillion billion billion billion million million million A.D.), you do NOT know how the universe will end, and will NEVER know.

And yes, the sun existing in 3.5 billion years is true. So much so to the point where you forgot the other 4 billion years.
CompactStar 25 Apr, 2019 @ 4:27pm 
The universe will die in 120 trillion years, 3.5 billion years in the future the Sun will still exist.
BlueMarble  [author] 25 Apr, 2019 @ 9:01am 
Awh, thanks bud!
Altgr_the_great 25 Apr, 2019 @ 5:26am 
really really cool storyline. would love it if this was a own game.
BlueMarble  [author] 25 Apr, 2019 @ 5:11am 
CTH,

Let's be honest, if there was indeed a big bounce, then the timelines from the previous universe would collapse.
Tinkersaint! 25 Apr, 2019 @ 4:11am 
ouch my comment got deleted
CTH2004 24 Apr, 2019 @ 11:38am 
@BlueMarble

I know it is very plausible, I just don't want it! I would be fine if the universe bounces, just not if it always uses the same timeline... that theory just makes me ask way too many existinal questions for my case! (ANd, I try to ask a few hundred a day, so if it causes way to much...) I mean, if it's the same, then that proves that we don't have free will, which causes issues!

So, yeah... I'm fine if it bounces, so long as not the same timeline!

Also, aren't the graphic issues part of the lore? (Hint Hint)

And, how do you color atmospheres?
BlueMarble  [author] 24 Apr, 2019 @ 10:07am 
Triasarchius,

If you know me, none of my sims are stable. They're meant to have lore and visual effects. Just because it's unstable doesn't mean it's a bad system. So don't go putting :/ when you probably KNOW this is visuals.
BlueMarble  [author] 24 Apr, 2019 @ 10:05am 
CTH,

Tbh the big bounce theory is actually very plausible in some cases.
Tinkersaint! 24 Apr, 2019 @ 1:49am 
This System is Insanely Unstable When Played :/
CTH2004 23 Apr, 2019 @ 8:39pm 
So, why does life end so soon? (Not sure what phrase to enter into the search engine)
I have a plan for how to allow humanity (And other species) to survive heat death...

As for ends,
The main candidate is Heat Death (The one I’m pretty sure will happen)
Though I personally am rooting for the big crunch (Not the big bounce, I don’t want to type this ∞ more times thank you very much!)

But, the big rip does seem interesting, and quicker than Heat Death (And less depressing) (The graph just showed how the expansion could be exponential, but not be detectable as exponential for a long time)

But, heat death and the Big Rip have the same effect. Since electrons and photons will eventually decay, and they can’t reform in a place that’s absolute zero, whereas in the big rip, matter just skips the decay part. So, quicker!

Though, the “Big Slurp” doesn’t sound too bad...

An artile of ends of the universe! [futurism.com]
BlueMarble  [author] 23 Apr, 2019 @ 7:06pm 
CTH,

in this case, we won't live to be ripped as a species. Plus, life in our universe lasts around a billion of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a percent (0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000001%)
CTH2004 23 Apr, 2019 @ 6:30pm 
@Blue Marlble

Not Quite. I am using heat death (THe pulling apart is the "Big Rip")

Just, I accidently found the wrong values :)

So, oops! Now that I know the actual vales, yours makes more sense! And, if the universe does suffer heat death, the Big Rip would make almost no sense, since even if it got the force after heat death, there is no matter to rip... R.I.P. Big Rip!

But, It is possible that the universe is haveing an exponential acceleration twords the big rip, just the base is so small (For instance, 1.0000000001), that it appears linear for trillions of years! In fact, I made a graph... Graph [www.desmos.com]

So, wrong values!
BlueMarble  [author] 23 Apr, 2019 @ 6:06pm 
Awh, thanks!
Some-Donkus-77 23 Apr, 2019 @ 4:22pm 
we love you
Some-Donkus-77 23 Apr, 2019 @ 4:22pm 
nerd (jk)
BlueMarble  [author] 23 Apr, 2019 @ 2:50pm 
Correction on your part: The Big Rip is your theory, and is not what would happen to the universe for an extremely long time if heat death occurs.
BlueMarble  [author] 23 Apr, 2019 @ 2:48pm 
Correction: 3 billion trillion trillion trillion years.
BlueMarble  [author] 23 Apr, 2019 @ 2:47pm 
To learn more, watch "Timelapse of the universe in 4k."
BlueMarble  [author] 23 Apr, 2019 @ 2:46pm 
CTH2004,

One of the many theories on how the universe will end is through matter pulling every atom apart until no atoms can hold themselves together, thus no new stars, planets, etc. That is the theory you're settled on.

Unlike your example of when the universe will die, i believe more in Heat Death, the process of when the universe continues to expand and cools down. In Heat Death, yes, matter will pull everything apart, but not until around the year 4 billion trillion trillion trillion A.D. which is when we will exit the degenerate era. When we exit the degenerate area, atoms will begin to decay and pull themselves apart, leaving only black holes in an empty universe.

Let's say we don't go through heat death, gravity becomes unstable, and DOES start to pull everything apart in the next trillion years. Well, sorry to say, but according to a few Quora Sites i found, the last star in the universe would die in about 80 to 100 trillion years into the future.
femcel 23 Apr, 2019 @ 12:39pm 
Tella the forgotten world (forward)

no one really remembers anything about this object. What we can speculate is that it came from another ancient star system that existed 20 Billion years ago. Another "Accidental" as we say.
Amerika 22 Apr, 2019 @ 10:38pm 
NVM
CTH2004 22 Apr, 2019 @ 10:35am 
Note: Durations aren't quite acurate. (Research them. but, 75 is about the maximum age, assuming the universe dies of heat death, which is what your talking about.)

But, everything ended in 1 trillion:

So: End, 1E+12. Your "end" 1E+21

So, unless this is another universe, your durations are incorrect! (I put this there because I like theorizing about the end of the universe. BTW, Nice solar system!
CTH2004 22 Apr, 2019 @ 10:29am 
One problem. stars will die as matter is pulled apart by the expanding universe. SLowly not enough mater can coalesce. You got that. So, stars are slighly less common, but still quite common. But, by about 45 trillion, stars can't fall enough for fusion to start, but still function. No stars are large enough to form black holes, and all but the largest black holes have long since decayed. By about 50 trillion, all stars are gon, leaving just huscks and planets. By about 60 trillion, the pull of space starts weakening bonds between mater, eventually destroying all planets. By about 65 trillion, only molecules can exist. By about 70, all but the most stable of atoms are left, but sub-atomic particles are free-floating. By about 73, all atoms are destroyed, and by 75, no matter exists. Ever piece of matter has been rpulled apart into low energy, and the universe has the exact same amount of energy about. Perfect balence. 0 Entroy. No chance of matter, and theorfore life, formign again...
Rockton 21 Apr, 2019 @ 10:16am 
nvm it at *** **** ******
Rockton 21 Apr, 2019 @ 10:14am 
I CANT FIND TELLA! ive been loking for a while now
epicgamer 20 Apr, 2019 @ 6:00pm 
thank you (:
BlueMarble  [author] 20 Apr, 2019 @ 5:40pm 
Good job!
epicgamer 20 Apr, 2019 @ 11:51am 
decoded text for anyone who wants to know. if you want to figure it out yourself, dont read this

"no one really remembers anything about this object .What we can speculate is that it came from another ancient star system that existed around 20 billion years ago .Another "Accidental,"," as we say"
BlueMarble  [author] 20 Apr, 2019 @ 7:58am 
Bub,

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