-Turn on Turbo Mode (or you'll lose about an hour of your time [on pen size 2 {4-5hrs on pen size 0}]... experience). -Click "Space" to hide variables and then "s" to show them again. -Change parameters to your heart's content (do people say content or extend, I always get confused) [and you have to press the green flag again once you change it] -Change mass so that space curves more/less around it - Change transparency to look behind the hole -Spacing is for the X-Axis. Spacing 1/Spacing 2 = difference between each line (I added a division symbol to prevent confusion) -the higher the number, the higher the resolution (the numbers are negative, so you have to be careful) -Drag the black hole around with your mouse (press the green flag after you're done) [seriously, though, this is a cool feature to play with] -Comment your favorite combo! -Remix and CRAZIFY!!!!!!! -oh, you want a CRAZY example, how's this?: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/356575324/
Interesting Combo: Mass: 90 Y Effect: 20 Transparency: 50-100 Darkness Sensitivity: 0 Spacing 1: 20 Pen Size: 0.01 Spacing 2: 1 ========================================= I know you're wondering how this works, well... so am I. ========================================= Honestly, thanks to Scratch for making this possible; this was SO fun to code, like, it's crazy. ========================================= So I'm going to see if I can get this to the end of the decade studio. In 2010-2019 astrophysicists learned a lot about dark energy, dark matter, and black holes, so I think this could fit in. ========================================= Yeah, so what it's like super unproportinal, huh!? Are you actually really go and do meausrements right in front of a black hole? ARE YOU!? ========================================= If anyone asks how this works, I just took like a normal, 2D, grid and made so that the brightness of the pen gets darker the closer it is to the hole, and while trying to make the pen size get smaller, I got a little carried away... ========================================= Thank you to for getting me interested with tweaking (her Mysterious Pen thing is so fun to change stuff on) and because I look up to him (what he does is unimaginably cool, and this project was inspired by his 3D space-time curvature project). ========================================= Can someone tell me why it is sometimes asymmetrical and why the pen glitches on the right side of the screen? ========================================= If anyone is wondering how this got into the "Art in the Sky" studio, here's my explanation the manager: The definition of sky is: the region of the atmosphere and outer space seen from the earth. The Event horizon telescope (really several telesopes) saw a black hole from earth, thus putting it in the region of the "sky". I also used pen art (with math because they are a natural couple) ========================================= I know I only really coded the Y-axis, but it looks like it has an X one so yeah, this entire project is a LIE (but because of my awesome trickery, you should love, fave, and follow) =========================================== Thumbnail is from: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/science/what-is-the-space-time-continuum and I just wrote a little over it. ========================================= (it can look 3D at times) ========================================= This is the stuff I like to code. No hard desicions: "What number should I put here, eh, I'm to lazy, I'll let the viewer decide!" It's like you are all my slaves! (I'm kidding, tell me if you like this kind of project) ========================================= 8³ views! (next cube is 729)