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The notion that our universe might be a giant simulation has intrigued scientists and philosophers for decades. Recent ...
Information could become the fifth state of matter alongside gas, plasma, liquid, and solid states. A scientist has proposed ...
The reality we understand and interact with daily might, according to some scientists, be nothing more than an elaborate ...
A supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the US has just pulled off the largest astrophysical simulation of the Universe accomplished to date. In November 2024, physicists used 9,000 ...
Researchers have created what they say is the largest computer simulation of the universe, and have made the data available for anyone to download for free. "Uchuu is like a time machine: we can ...
Although the magnetic field in the early universe was extremely weak, its traces still permeate the cosmic web today and can ...
An international collaboration of astronomers has created the most detailed simulation yet of the early stages of the universe.
A virtual simulation of the Universe was created with 2.1 trillion particles stored on 3,000 TB of storage! Learn more.
The findings could have implications for the speculative possibility that the universe is actually a gigantic computer simulation. Underlying the mind-boggling number is an even stranger hypothesis.
Researchers are using unprecedented calculations to develop a simulation of what the universe looked like about 400,000 years after the Big Bang.
Here is a look at the universe's origins, and this simulation from MIT may be something to study for researchers.
The Bolshoi supercomputer simulation, the most accurate and detailed large cosmological simulation run to date, gives physicists and astronomers a powerful new tool.