I never understood how SC works around a star (or orbiting planets FTM). I can lap even a large star in mere seconds - a star that extends to the orbit of Mars if that star were in Sol. Yet if I actually go to Sol and follow Mars' orbit line, it will take much longer to make the same loop. Right? I never get the sense that I'm orbiting a HUGE star that would swallow the earth vs. our own sun which is quite a bit smaller, and yet is still way bigger than a moon that takes about the same time to orbit in SC.
The other thing that messes with the scale of stars is that the surface shimmers way too quickly. The gasses on the surface of large stars must be themselves moving in SC to "shimmer" that fast, seeing that a few pixels of a large star are the size of Jupiter. Whoever coded stars must have looked at SOHO videos and not realize they were seeing time-lapse photography...
The other thing that messes with the scale of stars is that the surface shimmers way too quickly. The gasses on the surface of large stars must be themselves moving in SC to "shimmer" that fast, seeing that a few pixels of a large star are the size of Jupiter. Whoever coded stars must have looked at SOHO videos and not realize they were seeing time-lapse photography...
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