Frontier, the second fastest supercomputer in the world, used dark matter and the movement of gas and plasma rather than just ...
Around 13.7 billion years ago, everything in the entire universe was condensed in an infinitesimally small singularity ... the current universe on a massive supercomputer. "We are trying to ...
Frontier supercomputer simulates the universe at an unprecedented scale Advanced computing models dark matter, gas, and plasma interactions Exascale computing revolutionises cosmic, AI, and climate re ...
In fact, with a universe arising from an ultra-dense and super-incandescent singularity, there was no need for this further impetus to expansion to produce a condition of equilibrium. The curious ...
"We mimicked the flow of the jets of the fountains in the universe to observe how they ... models with the advanced capabilities of modern supercomputers," Dr. Giri says. "This computer-driven ...
Credit: Argonne National Laboratory/U.S Dept of Energy The potential for our understanding of the universe has taken a giant leap forward after Frontier, a supercomputer based in the Oak Ridge ...