flies near the big one and is captured in a circular orbit. On the way nearby stars form the satellite galaxy NGC 5195. This video has been crunched with Computer Physics Lab using inexact Particle-to-Black-Hole algorithm. Rendered in 3 minutes on a PC notebook. Black Hole Tidal Force transform the original shape of NGC 5194. This simulation render 1 million particles. Keywords: NGC5194 NGC5195 Tidal Gravitational Force Gravity Physics Simulation 2D Computer Galaxy Core Arms Astronomy Newtonian …
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TRS80 worked at 1 Mhz. Fortunately, current computers are 1,000 times faster. So, now a day we can compute many more particles and simulate galaxies.
ey faggot
God made that
TRS80 was about thhhhhhhhhhhhhhhat slow
God speeeed and goood fortunes!
PWJ/EE
this would seem to be a fair simplification…
my first TRS80 was good enough for the 3-body problem
that’s some while back