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1.06 by Pocket Scientists


Jul 7, 2015

About Our World’s End Live Wallpaper

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We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children!

Don't let our world die! Our real world is in grave danger - not because of a meteorite or something - because the trash, he air pollution, the extermination of jungles etc... Never forget: "We do not inherit the Earth from our Ancestors, we borrow it from our Children". Earth Day is every 22nd of April and we commemorate it with this special live wallpaper demonstrating our will to preserve and protect our environment with energy saving feature and with some shocking imagery how our world can be destroyed. The destruction, what we show is a quick one - today's common destruction is a slow one, but the result will be a same: some ruins circling around our beloved Sun. So please do something to protect the environment, to preserve our beautiful Earth!

Our World’s End Live Wallpaper is high quality, graphically precise representation of a possible World's ending scenery. Our goal was not only to demonstrate a possible armageddon, but to introduce a new kind of parallax scrolling and energy saver live wallpaper that looks gorgeous in all phones and tablets running it.

The Story behind Our World's End Live Wallpaper:

December 21, 2012. The Mayan timeline ends in this day, and that fact causes fear and tremor in the heart of humanity. Lot of people believes, that this is the end of the world, and it was foretold by the mayans in this unique manner. We believe, that this glorious energy saver HD live wallpaper will show you, how will our world end one day – this is a unique and authentic photo from the future, just for You! A little personal Armageddon in parallax motion for your mobile device with the highest quality possible and available.

Recent history of space bodies and Earth:

A meteor exploded over Russia. An unnamed meteorite exploded over the Ural region in Russia causing more, than 400 injuries. A meteorite has flared spectacularly in the sky over the Russian region of Chelyabinska and lot of cameras captured the gigantic, unearthly flash of light, when the meteorite exploded. This accident is the best documented meteor explosion yet in the history of Earth.

Another incident happened also: recently asteroid 2012 DA14 skimmed closer to our planet than any other known asteroid (asteroids are bigger space bodies, than meteorites or meteors). The 2012 DA14 is only 50 meters across, passed 27500 kilometers away from the surface of Earth. If the 2012 DA14 would entered Earth's atmosphere, would remained intact, and then would struck land, it is estimated that landfall would been comparable to the Tunguska impact of 1908 in Siberia caused by an asteroid composed by solid rock of the diameter of 36 meters.

In case of any questions or suggestions please contact: support@pocketscientists.com

What's New in the Latest Version 1.06

Last updated on Jul 7, 2015

v1.06
Double tap enable/disable: in unlocked version)
Similar wallpapers from Pocket scientist in settings menu
Other minor bugfixes
tech support: support@pocketscientists.com

v1.05
Texture and memory usage optimalizations
Quick and easy setting menu acces with double tap on the desktop screen

v1.04
Auto sweep start fix
Auto sweep is the default mode after new install
Settings Menu fixes

v1.03
Settings fixed
Auto Sweep Feature enabled
Rate it bug fixed
Other minor bugfixes

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