Unless we find a room to move infinitely faster than the speed of twinkle , there ’s no style you ’ll ever see the uttermost scope of the Galax urceolata in person . But that harsh world is made somewhat easier to digest thanks to thisshort film by Teun van der Zalm , featuring fly front - bys of computing machine - generated nebulae that even our most sophisticated blank telescopes ca n’t photograph .
If you ’ve ever plump star - gazing at a planetarium , or explored the deep box of the cosmos in a virtual reality computer simulation , you might have already experiencedVan der Zalm’sparticle physics algorithm . It ’s what ’s responsible for creating the captivating mental image you see in Nebulae , which , for in effect or worse , are about as close as you ’ll ever get to flying by this incomprehensibly massive ethereal phenomenon .
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