Black Hole (light)

16. Mai 2015
Kostenlose Download
102
Letzte version:
1.1

A Black Hole is the most weird object in the universe. An object that passes behind it appears strongly distorted because of the black hole's influence on light propagation. Turn your smart phone or tablet into a general relativistic simulator and move the black hole around. The visualization is based on Einstein's general theory of relativity for a Schwarzschild black hole.

Paket:
tauzero7.android.relavis.blackhole.fastview_free
Entwickler:
Thomas Muller
Kategorie:
Lernen
Größe:
465 KB
Erforderliche android-version::
4.0.3 oder höher
Alter:
Everyone
Aktualisiert:
16. Mai 2015
Downloads:
10K

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