![]() I won't post any more of this here so the devs may answer your original question. To be honest I won't be the type of person to use the laser tool much, as interesting as it is.ĮDIT: This reply came out before the page refreshed so I didn't see your previous reply to get the thread on track. As for how realistic the laser is, I don't really mind. If the devs wish to add a Death Star, then cool, we have a Death Star. What I'm saying is that even if the Death Star's laser is 7 times more luminous, it only fires for a few seconds, so it would actually create less of an impact than a 1 solar luminosity laser for 3 minutes. More volatile atoms and substances will be lost to space, but a laser at 1 solar luminosity needs 3 minutes just to chuck away a tiny portion of Earth mass. Firing pure energy upon a planet would make the atoms much more energised, but I think you are underestimating the power of gravity of a planet like Earth. ![]() A laser is not a force that counteracts gravity. Only a seven times increase in the luminosity will make the destruction of a planet's surface much faster, but it will not destroy the planet entirely. but at the same time the death star fires a beam of 7 solar luminosity's worth of energy in half a second(1 solar luminosity = amount of energy the sun radiates in a f#cking week) so 7 solar luminosity's in a concentrated beam, the planet would have more energy than it can handle and gravity would not be able to hold it together thus it explodes here knock yourself out Of course, if the devs wished to replicate a Death Star, then I don't have a problem with a laser being able to blow up a planet. According to calculations, you need 417 times the power of the Death Star laser to resemble a planetary-wide explosion. ![]() This could be problematic for internal dynamics and the structure of the planet, but there would likely be no explosion. An incredibly powerful but concentrated laser will just blast a hole through the planet and out the other side. Realistically, the scenario Callipso proposes is more likely. It is more spectacular for the audience to watch things blow up, not just melt. Alderaan exploded because the directors made it so. Universe Sandbox 2 Free Game Play Online 0.0 Played: 1338 players FullScreen While you’re reading this, stars above your head explode, planets burn, and black holes curl strings of light. Contents 1 Property Details 1.1 Location 2 Simulation Effects 2. It's really not a very good source of comparison with real life parallels. Universe Sandbox simulates the atmospheric heating of these multi-layer atmospheres using the Number of Atmosphere Layers and using the Infrared Emissivity to represent the transparency of the top, non-opaque layer. Universe Sandbox was designed by Dan Dixon, who released the first version in May 2008. Originally posted by SyzygySoldier:Star Wars is sci-fi. Universe Sandbox 2 Install-Game: The original Universe Sandbox was only available for Windows-based PCs, but an updated version, Universe Sandbox ², was released for Windows, macOS, and Linux in 2017.
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