Millennium Run, Simulating the Universe - Using the Results
Researchers assume that the tests will help them to decide the nature of dark matter, which apparently makes up 3 quarters of the universe. The mass points have both normal matter as well as dark matter. After the Big Bang, dark matter formed in strings and has been a driving force in pushing the universe outward at a growing rate.
By comparing the output of the computer simulation cosmological theory with data that researchers have examined, the Virgo Consortium can find clues about what is and isn’t corresponding. This can is very handy in revising our understanding of both dark matter as well as the creation of the universe. By now, the results have helped to answer curiosities about how radio signals started transmitting from quasars so later on they were created. The simulation displayed that the signals are naturally generated.
As the project is a bunch of moving mass points, it is far from a working model of the known universe. May be while processing technology has advanced to the point of rendering the universe as a predictable model, we’ll be able to see where the Earth is going in the next coming years.



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