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Archived How large would be the file that would contain a code for accurate simulation of the development of the entire Universe, given enough processing power? (AskScience)
submitted 4.2 years ago by profanion
Since there are only a few constants and elementary particles, this shouldn't be too big.
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[–] NassTee 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 4.2 years ago
Our universe isn't necessarily the same as the one in which we are simulated. Any or all of the rules we know could be completely different out there.
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[–] NassTee ago
Our universe isn't necessarily the same as the one in which we are simulated. Any or all of the rules we know could be completely different out there.