Orders of Magnitude

Have you ever wondered what the whole Universe looks like? With the myriad Galaxies, including our Milky Way galaxy, containing billions of Stars, and our own Solar System? See the Earth from above, including the International Space Station and an Astronaut in orbit. What does his Brain look like? What about its Neural Network, all the Neuron Cells and their DNA? Have you seen an Electron Cloud surrounding the tiny Atomic Nucleus, filled with Protons and Neutrons? And what lies at even smaller scales?

Explore the Universe at All Known Scales

Orders of Magnitude is an immersive educational experience that guides you through the Universe at various scales. Travel along a seamless linear path to explore all known physical sizes, from the cosmic to the subatomic. Explore all that there is, from galaxies and stars to neurons and atomic nuclei. This journey through different scales is based on accurate scientific data, with artistic interpretations used where direct observation isn’t possible.

Based on real science

Most of the content is taken from various scientific databases and is striving to represent elements as they exist in their nature.

Sometimes it is hard to visualize how things look like in reality, so a bit of artistic approach was needed. Nobody has pictured the whole Observable Universe, and nobody has seen a single Electron and its color (as it has no color).

Example of some of the databases used in this project:

  • Position of nearby 40 000 Galaxies – 2MASS Redshift Survey
  • Position of nearby 100 000 Stars – Hipparcos catalogue
  • Brain connections – Human Connectome project
  • Hippocampus Neural Network – Clarity project
  • DNA atom positions – Protein Data Bank

Now Available on PC!

Originally a Virtual Reality (VR) exclusive, Orders of Magnitude now supports a non-VR version for PC. While the VR experience remains the most immersive way to explore the Universe, the PC version is fully functional and offers a rich and detailed journey through space and time.

“…Considering the price it is amazing what this game delivers. Made with love, curious people will find the knowledge packed in here fascinating…”

Josuerg33

“…Wonderful VR experience. Able to visualize the things that i studied in physics long time ago. Nice visual experience to understand for students…”

Karun

“…A truly wonderful VR experience. Visually beautiful; I loved every minute….”

Rodin