Illustris: History of the Universe Reproduced by Computer Simulation

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Posted on: May 11, 2014 / Last Modified: May 11, 2014

a-virtual-universeScientists at MIT have traced 13 billion years of galaxy evolution, from shortly after the Big Bang to the present day. Their simulation, named Illustris, captures both the massive scale of the Universe and the intriguing variety of galaxies — something previous modelers have struggled to do. It produces a Universe that looks remarkably similar to what we see through our telescopes, giving us greater confidence in our understanding of the Universe, from the laws of physics to our theories about galaxy formation. And such understanding is crucial in writing the history of the cosmos, understanding its structure, content and laws as well as predicting its future.

 

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