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https://github.com/snk-js/rotating-black-holes-scene-with-threlte

trying to simulate a binary black-holes systems spreading waves, merging themselves after final rotation velocity. See https://snk-js.github.io/rotating-black-holes-scene-with-threlte/
https://github.com/snk-js/rotating-black-holes-scene-with-threlte

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trying to simulate a binary black-holes systems spreading waves, merging themselves after final rotation velocity. See https://snk-js.github.io/rotating-black-holes-scene-with-threlte/

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trying to simulate a binary black-holes systems spreading waves and emanating energy through the space, merging themselves after a final rotation velocity between them.
using [rapier phisics to achieve this](https://rapier.rs/docs/)

https://github.com/snk-js/rotating-black-holes-scene-with-threlte/assets/34718184/f5645c5d-f846-4953-aea9-2ec6a72caed8

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```bash
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```bash
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```bash
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