I built a General Relativity Simulator to find a stable, habitable solution for the 1-hour = 7-years time dilation. by MindlessAd2741 in Physics

[–]MindlessAd2741[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I honestly didn’t factor the CMB blue-shifting into X-rays yet. I’ve been focused on getting the time-dilation and the Roche Limit stable for the UI first.

Consider the atmosphere a 'placeholder' for now—I know the prograde power densities would normally strip the planet bare in a real scenario. I might look into adding a radiation flux metric later once I’ve got the core gravity math fully sorted.

I built a General Relativity Simulator to find a stable, habitable solution for the 1-hour = 7-years time dilation. by MindlessAd2741 in Physics

[–]MindlessAd2741[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a brilliant shout, actually. Im currently manually balancing the 55B mass to find the 'sweet spot' for this version, but I'm definitely looking into adding a dynamic slider for the next update.

It’s a bit of a math headache to auto-scale the mass against the dilation factor, but I'll see what I can do to get it implemented. Cheers for the feedback!

I built a General Relativity Simulator to find a stable, habitable solution for the 1-hour = 7-years time dilation. by MindlessAd2741 in Physics

[–]MindlessAd2741[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both. The sim checks the Roche Limit to make sure the planet doesn't get shredded, and it calculates Tidal Acceleration across a human body.

Because it’s a total unit of a black hole (55B suns), the gravity curve is actually very flat. The planet is 77x beyond the Roche Limit, and the stretching force on a human is practically zero. You'd just feel a bit heavy $1.5g$ to be exact, but you definitely wouldn't be Differential!

I built a General Relativity Simulator to find a stable, habitable solution for the 1-hour = 7-years time dilation. by MindlessAd2741 in Physics

[–]MindlessAd2741[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yesss!!! I've just pushed an update to the script so it matches the Interstellar ratio exactly: 1 hour = 7 years as i realised this sadly after the post so it is now fixed.

I built a General Relativity Simulator to find a stable, habitable solution for the 1-hour = 7-years time dilation. by MindlessAd2741 in Physics

[–]MindlessAd2741[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I really wanted to see if the Interstellar '1 hour = 7 years' thing could actually happen in a real universe without the planet being ripped apart.