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Argonne Scientists Unveil Largest Cosmic Simulation Spanning 31 Billion Cubic Megaparsecs
Nov 29, 2024, 07:01 PM
Scientists at Argonne National Laboratory have utilized the world's fastest supercomputer to conduct the largest astrophysical simulation of the universe to date. This groundbreaking simulation spans an immense volume of 31 billion cubic megaparsecs and incorporates both dark matter and ordinary matter, offering unprecedented detail. The project aims to revolutionize our understanding of the universe, including phenomena such as the hidden cosmic web and the mysteries of cosmic structures like RX J0513.9−6951.
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