The Physics of AstroBlaster™
"AstroBlaster™ illustrates the laws of conservation of momentum and energy during
the creation of a supernova (an old star, that having exhausted its nuclear fuel,
collapses upon itself in less than a second). A shock wave speeds outward from the
center through the collapsed material, moving faster and faster as it reaches less
dense layers toward the surface, The shock wave accelerates an outermost thin layer
of the collapsed star to relativistic speeds, creating 'cosmic rays' that spread
throughout out the galaxy.
The gravitational collapse of the dying star is illustrated by the AstroBlaster™
falling to the surface. The shock wave accelerating outward through the star is
illustrated by a wave of increasing speed as the result of the impact which is felt
by the lighter balls nearer the top. The supernova explosion and release of cosmic
rays is illustrated by the rapid departure of the top ball at high speed."
Dr. Stirling A. Colgate - Astrophysicist.