Computer simulations have become so accurate that cosmologists can now use them to study dark matter, supermassive black holes, and other mysteries of the real evolving cosmos.
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Computer simulations have become so accurate that cosmologists can now use them to study dark matter, supermassive black holes, and other mysteries of the real evolving cosmos.
Where’s the evidence in this article that the universe is not a simulation-hologram?…And furthermore, is an announcement by Oak Ridge National Laboratory unveiling a new world’s fastest supercomputer, called Summit. Next U.S. exascale computer planned for 2021, china plans for 2020; however, Summit can already reach exascale speeds for certain applications.
A question is, how much better can this new supercomputer simulate the Big Bang and universe? And who know what supercomputers of the future can do?