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Published: 2015-11-23 11:44:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 3202; Favourites: 10; Downloads: 8
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MMG Stands for: Massive mass matter galaxy, with random number.A little true back story to origin of this picture
A few weeks ago, when I was in the middle of the dark forest on the cottage with a bunch of colleges and friends and just enjoining the life, and looking up to the sky to the wide and infinite universe, one of my colleges have a really intriguing thought: "What if there is a massive galaxy with a trillions of kilometers of massive matter spinning around its core ? You know, like a gigantic spinning spike plate... or something like that" And my respond on that was: "You are so freaking high mate, go sleep"
BUT STILL!
I couldn't get this idea out off my mind so I "tried" to create it. A galaxy concentrated with a mass matter around its core, the trillions of trillions km of gigantic massive matter rotating around the black hole core, uhm and yes, quite impossible idea since the stars inside of this "Galaxy" could fall apart, I guess. But hey, imagination has no boundaries for some individuals (that someone is my crazy co-worker when he is high and shit heh)
And again I used the Solid Works as a base for this with my poor editing skills in Ps5.
Enjoy.
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A base picture from SW:
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(the red pulsar pillar suppose to be there too but it would look way more ridiculous then now)
P.S. My productivity is decreasing everyday on this site, yey?
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Comments: 3
SpartasBrony [2015-12-22 08:50:15 +0000 UTC]
Isn't our galaxy a spinning disk of matter trillions of kilometers big, long and wide?
Also, awesome.
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ALMarkAZ In reply to SpartasBrony [2015-12-22 17:06:22 +0000 UTC]
I though about it more like a consistent matter... one big disk of many mass of all kinds of elements connected together creating a tight space, and a massive galaxy disk. Imagine something like a asteroid band but with rocks in a Gargantuan size times 1000 xD ... and with a very tight space together. Therefor I though that there should be much less stars around too.
and thank you
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SpartasBrony In reply to ALMarkAZ [2015-12-24 00:24:34 +0000 UTC]
Well that makes more sense.
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